Lost transfer service fees Sample Clauses

Lost transfer service fees. County would not receive transfer service fee fees at the transfer station from County customers and any portion of fees from Contractor customer that Contractor pays County. which support solid waste management in the County. This would be time-consuming and difficult to determine the amount of transferable waste diverted from the transfer station for multiple waste haulers. County considered and relied on Contractor's representations as to its record of timely project build in entering into this Transfer Contract.
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