Refuse Handling. A. Tenant, at its own cost and expense, must provide for the handling of all refuse, including trash, garbage, recycling and other waste created by its Concession operations and for their disposal at a centrally located collection area within the Airport designated by the Commissioner from time to time. Within its Leased Space, Tenant must provide a complete and proper arrangement for the adequate sanitary handling and disposal of trash, garbage, recycling and other refuse resulting from its Concession operations. Tenant must provide and use suitable covered metal receptacles for all trash, garbage, recycling and other refuse in accessible locations within the boundaries of each Leased Space. Piling of boxes, cartons, barrels or other similar items in an unsightly or unsafe manner on or about the Leased Space or the Common Areas is forbidden. The Commissioner reserves the right, from time to time, to establish time periods or schedules during which Tenant must remove refuse from the Leased Space. B. Tenant must comply with all present and future laws, orders and regulations and any rules and regulations promulgated by the Commissioner regarding the separation, sorting and recycling of garbage, refuse and trash, including but not limited to those policies, rules and regulations incorporated in the Airport Concessions Program Handbook and the Sustainable Airport Manual. Tenant must separate and appropriately dispose of recyclable and non- recyclable waste, including organic materials. Recyclable waste includes newspaper, unsoiled paper products, cardboard, plastic, aluminum and glass. Tenant is encouraged to use service goods made from recycled and recyclable materials. All recyclable waste will be disposed at the direction of the CDA. The CDA may also require sorting and disposal of compostable/organic wastes, including food scraps and soiled paper products. Tenants must therefore also provide for the separation of pre-consumer compostable\organic waste for composting. Tenants are expected to fully comply with CDA's waste recovery program by sorting, to the maximum extent possible, recyclable and compostable waste from that which will be sent to landfill. C. Tenant acknowledges that any failure to comply with the provisions of this Section 4.9 may cause the City to suffer loss of goodwill and other harm the value of which is difficult to determine, and thus, in addition to any remedies for the Event of Default, the Commissioner will assess as liquidated damages against Tenant, and not as a penalty, the amounts outlined in Exhibit 13.
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Samples: Concession Lease and License Agreement, Lease and License Agreement
Refuse Handling. A. TenantLicensee, at its own cost and expense, must provide for the handling of all refuse, including trash, garbage, recycling and other waste created by its Concession operations and for their disposal at a centrally located collection area the Back of the House Areas within the Airport Cultural Center designated by the Commissioner from time to time. Within its Leased Licensed Space, Tenant Licensee must provide a complete and proper arrangement for the adequate sanitary handling and disposal of trash, garbage, recycling and other refuse resulting from its Concession operations. Tenant Licensee must provide and use suitable covered metal receptacles for all trash, garbage, recycling and other refuse in accessible locations within the boundaries of each Leased Licensed Space. Piling of boxes, cartons, barrels or other similar items in an unsightly or unsafe manner on or about the Leased Licensed Space or the Common Areas is forbidden. The Commissioner reserves the right, from time to time, to establish time periods or schedules during which Tenant Licensee must remove refuse from the Leased Licensed Space.
B. Tenant Licensee must comply with all present and future laws, orders and regulations and any rules and regulations promulgated by the Commissioner regarding the separation, sorting and recycling of garbage, refuse and trash, including but not limited to those policies, rules and regulations incorporated in the Airport Concessions Program Handbook and the Sustainable Airport Manual. Tenant Licensee must separate and appropriately dispose of recyclable and non- non-recyclable waste, including organic materials. Recyclable waste includes newspaper, unsoiled paper products, cardboard, plastic, aluminum and glass. Tenant Licensee is encouraged to use service goods made from recycled and recyclable materials. All recyclable waste will be disposed at the direction of the CDADCASE. The CDA DCASE may also require sorting and disposal of compostable/organic wastes, including food scraps and soiled paper products. Tenants Licensees must therefore also provide for the separation of pre-consumer compostable\organic waste for composting. Tenants are expected to fully comply with CDA's waste recovery program by sorting, to the maximum extent possible, recyclable and compostable waste from that which will be sent to landfill.
C. Tenant acknowledges Transporting of garbage and recycling to the designated Back of the House Areas must be done in a gondola that any failure to comply with prevents dripping in the provisions of this Section 4.9 may cause the City to suffer loss of goodwill and other harm the value of which is difficult to determine, and thus, in addition to any remedies for the Event of Default, the Commissioner will assess as liquidated damages against Tenant, and not as a penalty, the amounts outlined in Exhibit 13common area.
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Refuse Handling. A. TenantLicensee, at its own cost and expense, must provide for the handling of all refuse, including trash, garbage, recycling and other waste created by its Concession operations and for their disposal at a centrally located collection area the Back of the House Areas within the Airport Park designated by the Commissioner from time to time. Within its Leased Licensed Space, Tenant Licensee must provide a complete and proper arrangement for the adequate sanitary handling and disposal of trash, garbage, recycling and other refuse resulting from its Concession operations. Tenant Licensee must provide and use suitable covered metal receptacles for all trash, garbage, recycling and other refuse in accessible locations within the boundaries of each Leased Licensed Space. Piling of boxes, cartons, barrels or other similar items in an unsightly or unsafe manner on or about the Leased Licensed Space or the Common Areas is forbidden. The Commissioner reserves the right, from time to time, to establish time periods or schedules during which Tenant Licensee must remove refuse from the Leased Licensed Space.
B. Tenant Licensee must comply with all present and future laws, orders and regulations and any rules and regulations promulgated by the Commissioner regarding the separation, sorting and recycling of garbage, refuse and trash, including but not limited to those policies, rules and regulations incorporated in the Airport Concessions Program Handbook and the Sustainable Airport Manual. Tenant Licensee must separate and appropriately dispose of recyclable and non- non-recyclable waste, including organic materials. Recyclable waste includes newspaper, unsoiled paper products, cardboard, plastic, aluminum and glass. Tenant Licensee is encouraged to use service goods made from recycled and recyclable materials. All recyclable waste will be disposed at the direction of the CDADCASE. The CDA DCASE may also require sorting and disposal of compostable/organic wastes, including food scraps and soiled paper products. Tenants Licensees must therefore also provide for the separation of pre-consumer compostable\organic waste for composting. Tenants are expected to fully comply with CDA's waste recovery program by sorting, to the maximum extent possible, recyclable and compostable waste from that which will be sent to landfill.
C. Tenant acknowledges Transporting of garbage and recycling to the designated Back of the House Areas must be done in a gondola that any failure to comply with prevents dripping in the provisions of this Section 4.9 may cause the City to suffer loss of goodwill and other harm the value of which is difficult to determine, and thus, in addition to any remedies for the Event of Default, the Commissioner will assess as liquidated damages against Tenant, and not as a penalty, the amounts outlined in Exhibit 13common area.
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Samples: Concession License Agreement