Common use of Overweight Containers Clause in Contracts

Overweight Containers. The Company may refuse to collect any Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, or Green Waste Container which the Company reasonably believes to be overweight. A container shall be considered “overweight” if the total weight of the container and contents exceeds two times the volume capacity of said container (e.g., 192 pounds for a 96-gallon Cart). The Company shall provide notification to the customer regarding each instance of non-collection.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Amended and Restated Agreement

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Overweight Containers. The Company may refuse to collect any Solid WasteRefuse, Recyclable MaterialsRecyclables, or Green Organic Waste Container which the Company reasonably believes to be overweight. A container Container shall be considered “overweight” if the total weight of the container Container and contents exceeds two times the volume capacity of said container Container (e.g., 192 pounds for a 96-96- gallon Cart). The Company shall provide notification to the customer Service Recipient regarding each instance of non-collection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solid Waste Services Agreement

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Overweight Containers. The Company may refuse to collect any Solid Waste, Refuse or Recyclable Materials, or Green Waste Container which the Company reasonably believes to be overweight. A container Container shall be considered “overweight” if the total weight of the container Container and contents exceeds two times the volume capacity of said container Container (e.g., 192 pounds for a 96-gallon Cart). The Company shall provide notification to the customer Service Recipient regarding each instance of non-collection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solid Waste Services Agreement

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