Common use of Limitations on Scope Clause in Contracts

Limitations on Scope. County may permit the collection, recycling and/or disposal at any legally permitted designated transfer facility of any of the following materials by persons other than Contractor without seeking or securing any approval from Contractor: A. Solid waste, C&D and targeted recyclable materials which are transported personally by the owner or occupant of the premises at which they are generated (or by his or her employees) to a permitted transfer, processing and disposal facility; B. Targeted recyclable materials which are source separated by the generator and donated to youth, civic, or charitable organizations; C. Recyclable beverage containers delivered for recycling under the California Beverage Container Recycling Litter Reduction Act, Section 14500 et seq. California Public Resources Code; D. Animal waste and remains from slaughterhouse or butcher shops, grease waste, and used cooking oil; E. By-products of sewage treatment Including sludge, sludge ash, grit, and screenings; F. Hazardous waste, household hazardous waste (during household waste disposal events), and infectious waste with appropriate precautions at an approved infectious waste facility; G. Source separated E-waste and source separated universal waste, including household batteries, fluorescent light bulbs and mercury switches; H. Materials generated by governmental facilities (Including public schools which are exempt from the agreement by applicable law), provided that the generator has arranged services with the person collecting same through a separate agreement; X. Xxxxx waste removed from premises by a gardening, landscaping or tree trimming company, using its own equipment and employees as an incidental part of the total service offered by the company, as opposed to a hauling service. J. C & D, up to 500 pounds of material per week, that is incidentally removed from a single residential or commercial premises by a duly-licensed construction or demolition company, as part of the total service offered by such licensed company and where the licensed company uses its own equipment and employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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Limitations on Scope. County may permit the collectionCollection, recycling Recycling and/or disposal Disposal at any legally permitted designated transfer facility Designated Transfer and Disposal Facility of any of the following materials by persons Persons other than Contractor without seeking or securing any approval from Contractor: A. Solid waste, C&D Waste and targeted recyclable materials Targeted Recyclable Materials which are transported personally by the owner Owner or occupant Occupant of the premises Premises at which they are generated (or by his or her employees) to a permitted transfer, processing and disposal facilityor Disposal Facility; B. Targeted recyclable materials Recyclable Materials which are source separated Source Separated by the generator Generator and donated to youth, civic, or charitable organizations; C. Recyclable beverage containers Containers delivered for recycling Recycling under the California Beverage Container Recycling Litter Reduction Act, Section 14500 et seq. California Public Resources Code; D. Animal waste and remains from slaughterhouse or butcher shops, grease waste, and used cooking oil; E. By-products of sewage treatment Including sludge, sludge ash, grit, and screenings; F. Hazardous wasteWaste, household hazardous waste Household Hazardous Waste (during household waste disposal eventsHousehold Waste Disposal Events), and infectious waste Infectious Waste with appropriate precautions at an approved infectious waste facilityInfectious Waste Facility; G. Source separated Separated E-waste and source separated universal wasteSource Separated Universal Waste, including household batteriesIncluding Household Batteries, fluorescent light bulbs and mercury switches; H. Materials generated by governmental facilities or institutional Facilities (Including public schools which are exempt from the agreement by applicable lawschools), provided that the generator Generator has arranged services with the person collecting same Contractor through a separate agreement; X. Xxxxx waste Waste removed from premises Premises by a gardening, landscaping or tree trimming companyCompany, using its own equipment and employees as an incidental part of the total service offered by the company, as opposed to a hauling service. J. C & D, up to 500 pounds of material per week, D that is incidentally removed from a single residential or commercial premises by a duly-licensed construction or demolition company, as part of the total service offered by such licensed company and where the licensed company uses its own equipment and employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

Limitations on Scope. County may permit the collection, recycling and/or disposal at any legally permitted designated transfer facility of any of the following materials by persons other than Contractor without seeking or securing any approval from Contractor: A. Solid waste, C&D and targeted recyclable materials which are transported personally by the owner or occupant of the premises at which they are generated (or by his or her employees) to a permitted transfer, processing and disposal facility; B. Targeted recyclable materials which are source separated by the generator and donated to youth, civic, or charitable organizations; C. Recyclable beverage containers delivered for recycling under the California Beverage Container Recycling Litter Reduction Act, Section 14500 et seq. California Public Resources Code, Section 14500, et seq.; D. Animal waste and remains from slaughterhouse or butcher shops, grease waste, and used cooking oil; E. By-products of sewage treatment Including sludge, sludge ash, grit, and screenings; F. Hazardous waste, household hazardous waste (during household waste disposal events), and infectious waste with appropriate precautions at an approved infectious waste facility; G. Source separated E-waste and source separated universal waste, including household batteries, fluorescent light bulbs and mercury switches; H. Materials generated by governmental facilities (Including public schools which are exempt from the agreement by applicable law), provided that the generator has arranged services with the person collecting same through a separate agreement; X. Xxxxx waste removed from premises by a gardening, landscaping or tree trimming company, using its own equipment and employees as an incidental part of the total service offered by the company, as opposed to a hauling service. J. C & D, up to 500 pounds of material per week, that is incidentally removed from a single residential or commercial premises by a duly-licensed construction or demolition company, as part of the total service offered by such licensed company and where the licensed company uses its own equipment and employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

Limitations on Scope. County may permit the collection, recycling and/or disposal at any legally permitted designated transfer transfer, processing and disposal facility of any of the following materials by persons other than Contractor without seeking or securing any approval from Contractor: A. Solid waste, C&D and targeted recyclable materials which are transported personally by the owner or occupant of the premises at which they are generated (or by his or her employees) to a permitted transfer, processing and disposal facility; B. Targeted recyclable materials which are source separated by the generator and donated to youth, civic, or charitable organizations; C. Recyclable beverage containers delivered for recycling under the California Beverage Container Recycling Litter Reduction Act, Section 14500 et seq. California Public Resources Code; D. Animal waste and remains from slaughterhouse or butcher shops, grease waste, and used cooking oil; E. By-products of sewage treatment Including sludge, sludge ash, grit, and screenings; F. Hazardous waste, household hazardous waste (during household waste disposal events), and infectious waste with appropriate precautions at an approved infectious waste facility; G. Source separated E-waste and source separated universal waste, including household batteries, fluorescent light bulbs and mercury switches; H. Materials generated by governmental facilities (Including public schools which are exempt from the agreement by applicable lawschools), provided that the generator has arranged services with the person collecting same through a separate agreement; X. Xxxxx waste removed from premises by a gardening, landscaping or tree trimming company, using its own equipment and employees as an incidental part of the total service offered by the company, as opposed to a hauling service. J. C & D, up to 500 pounds of material per week, that is incidentally removed from a single residential or commercial premises by a duly-licensed construction or demolition company, as part of the total service offered by such licensed company and where the licensed company uses its own equipment and employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

Limitations on Scope. County may permit the collectionCollection, recycling Recycling and/or disposal Disposal at any legally permitted designated transfer facility Designated Transfer, Processing and Disposal Facility of any of the following materials by persons Persons other than Contractor without seeking or securing any approval from Contractor: A. Solid wasteWaste, C&D and targeted recyclable materials Targeted Recyclable Materials which are transported personally by the owner Owner or occupant Occupant of the premises Premises at which they are generated (or by his or her employees) to a permitted transferTransfer, processing Processing and disposal facilityDisposal Facility; B. Targeted recyclable materials Recyclable Materials which are source separated Source Separated by the generator Generator and donated to youth, civic, or charitable organizations; C. Recyclable beverage containers delivered for recycling Recycling under the California Beverage Container Recycling Litter Reduction Act, Section 14500 et seq. California Public Resources Code; D. Animal waste and remains from slaughterhouse or butcher shops, grease waste, and used cooking oil; E. By-products of sewage treatment Including sludge, sludge ash, grit, and screenings; F. Hazardous wasteWaste, household hazardous waste Household Hazardous Waste (during household waste disposal eventsHousehold Waste Disposal Events), and infectious waste Infectious Waste with appropriate precautions at an approved infectious waste facilityInfectious Waste Facility; G. Source separated Separated E-waste and source separated universal wasteSource Separated Universal Waste, including household batteriesIncluding Household Batteries, fluorescent light bulbs and mercury switches; H. Materials generated by governmental facilities Facilities (Including public schools which are exempt from the agreement by applicable lawschools), provided that the generator Generator has arranged services with the person Person collecting same through a separate agreement; X. Xxxxx waste Waste removed from premises Premises by a gardening, landscaping or tree trimming companyCompany, using its own equipment and employees as an incidental part of the total service offered by the company, as opposed to a hauling service. J. C & D, up to 500 pounds of material per week, that is incidentally removed from a single residential Residential or commercial premises Commercial Premises by a duly-licensed construction or demolition company, as part of the total service offered by such licensed company and where the licensed company uses its own equipment and employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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Limitations on Scope. The right granted to the Contractor is exclusive, except for the categories of solid waste listed below. The granting of this right does not preclude the categories of solid waste listed below from being delivered to, collected, or transported by others as provided below, provided that no person is excused from obtaining from the County may permit any authorization that is required by law. Contractor may, but is not obligated to, provide the collection, recycling and/or disposal at any legally permitted designated transfer facility of any of the following materials by persons other than Contractor without seeking or securing any approval from Contractor:services described below on a non-exclusive basis. A. Solid waste, C&D and targeted recyclable materials Targeted Recyclable Materials which are transported personally by the owner or occupant of the premises at which they are generated (or by his or her employees) to a permitted transfer, processing and disposal facility; B. Targeted recyclable Recyclable materials which are source separated by the generator and donated to youth, civic, or charitable organizations; C. Recyclable beverage containers delivered for recycling under the California Beverage Container Recycling Litter Reduction Act, Section 14500 et seq. California Public Resources Code; D. Animal waste and remains from slaughterhouse or butcher shops, grease waste, and used cooking oil; E. By-products of sewage treatment Including sludge, sludge ash, grit, and screenings; F. Hazardous waste, household hazardous waste (during household waste disposal events), and infectious waste with appropriate precautions at an approved infectious waste facility; G. Source separated E-waste and source separated universal waste, including household batteries, fluorescent light bulbs and mercury switches; H. Materials generated by governmental facilities (Including public schools which are exempt from the agreement Agreement by applicable law), provided that the generator has arranged services with the person collecting same through a separate agreement; X. Xxxxx waste Waste removed from premises by a gardening, landscaping or tree trimming company, using its own equipment and employees as an incidental part of the total service offered by the company, as opposed to a hauling service.; and J. C & D, up to 500 pounds of material per week, D debris that is incidentally removed from a single residential or commercial premises by a duly-licensed construction or demolition company, as part of the total service offered by such licensed company and where the licensed company uses its own equipment employees and employees.equipment, other than debris boxes which are exclusive to the Contractor..

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

Limitations on Scope. County Agency may permit the collectionCollection, recycling and/or disposal at any legally permitted designated transfer facility Recycling or Disposal of any of the following materials by persons Persons other than Contractor without seeking or securing any approval from Contractor: A. Solid wasteWaste, C&D Targeted Recyclable Materials, and targeted recyclable materials Organic Materials which are transported personally by the owner Owner or occupant Occupant of the premises Premises at which they are generated (or by his or her employees) to a permitted transfer, processing and disposal or Disposal facility; B. Targeted recyclable materials Recyclable Materials and Organic Materials which are source separated Source Separated by the generator Generator and donated to youth, civic, or charitable organizations; C. Recyclable beverage containers delivered for recycling Recycling under the California Beverage Container Recycling Litter Reduction Act, Section 14500 et seq. California Public Resources Code; D. Animal waste and remains from slaughterhouse or butcher shops, grease waste, and used cooking oil; E. By-products of sewage treatment Including including sludge, sludge ash, grit, and screenings; F. Hazardous wasteWaste, household hazardous waste (during household waste disposal events)Household Hazardous Waste, and infectious waste with appropriate precautions at an approved infectious waste facilityInfectious Waste; G. Source separated Separated E-waste Scrap and source separated universal waste, including household batteries, fluorescent light bulbs and mercury switchesSource Separated Universal Waste; H. Organic Materials composted at Residential and Commercial Premises; I. Materials generated by governmental State facilities (Including including public schools which are exempt from the agreement by applicable lawschools), provided that the generator Generator has arranged services with other Persons or has arranged services with the person collecting same Contractor through a separate agreement;; 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 X. Xxxxx waste removed from premises by a J. The incidental removal of Solid Waste when the primary service performed is either of the following: 1. Landscaping, gardening, landscaping weed or tree trimming companyrefuse abatement, using its own equipment and employees as an incidental part yard clean-up, or grading of the total service offered by the companya lot; or 2. Construction, as opposed to remodeling, or demolition of a hauling servicebuilding or structure. J. C & DK. Solid Waste generated at Residential Premises Collected on an infrequent, up to 500 pounds of material unscheduled, "on-call" basis (other than On-Call Bulky Item Collection Service scheduled by Customers per week, that is incidentally removed from a single residential or commercial premises by a duly-licensed construction or demolition company, as part of the total service offered by such licensed company and where the licensed company uses its own equipment and employeesSection 5.12).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

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