Large Green Waste Clause Samples
The 'Large Green Waste' clause defines the handling and disposal of bulky organic materials, such as tree branches, shrubs, or other sizable plant debris. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties regarding collection, removal, and any associated costs for disposing of such waste, often specifying whether the service provider or property owner is responsible. Its core practical function is to ensure clear allocation of duties and prevent disputes over the management of large green waste, thereby maintaining property cleanliness and compliance with local regulations.
Large Green Waste. Oversized Green Waste such as tree trunks and branches 226 with a diameter of not less than six (6) inches and not more than two (2) feet and a length of not 227 more than five (5) feet in its longest dimension, which are attributed to the normal activities of a 228 SFD, or MFD Service Unit. Large Green Waste must be generated by and at the Service Unit 229 wherein the Large Green Waste is collected.
Large Green Waste. Oversized Green Waste such as tree trunks and branches with a diameter of not less than six (6) inches and not more than two (2) feet and a length of not more than five
