Limitations to Scope of Non-Exclusive Franchise Sample Clauses

Limitations to Scope of Non-Exclusive Franchise. 338 3.02.1 No Collection of Garbage, Recyclable Materials or Organic Waste Carts or 339 Bins from any Service Unit covered under the Collection Service Agreement between the City 340 of Rohnert Park and Sonoma County Resource Recovery, LLC, or any successor arrangement 341 entered into by the CITY for such service.
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Limitations to Scope of Non-Exclusive Franchise. 3.02.1 No Collection of Garbage, Recyclable Materials or Organic Waste Carts or Bins from any Service Unit covered under the Collection Service Agreement between the Town of Windsor and Sonoma County Resource Recovery, LLC.

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  • Non-Exclusive Contract This Agreement is entered into with the understanding and agreement that it is for the sole convenience of the City. The City reserves the right to obtain like goods and services from another source when necessary.

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