Self-Haul Sample Clauses

Self-Haul. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent any owner, occupant, or tenant of premises from personally handling, hauling, or transporting Solid Waste or other Waste generated by or from his/her own residence or business operations for purposes of disposing of the same at an authorized disposal area or transfer station, provided the Solid Waste or other Waste being transported is contained or covered, or otherwise secured, to prevent spillage onto streets or highways. This exclusion shall not apply to Solid Waste or other Waste that is transported by persons or businesses, or by their employees or agents, who own, lease, control, operate, or manage vehicles or containers used for the purpose of transporting Solid Waste or other Waste for collection or disposal, or both, for compensation.
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Self-Haul. Self Haul means the transport of Franchise Materials from a residence or Commercial Premises, where the materials being generated are taken directly to an authorized landfill or transfer station. The transport must be accomplished by the resident, Owner or commercial/business/industrial entity that generates the Franchise Materials and may not be transported by a company, agent or other third-party hired for such use except as provided in Section 2.3 of this Agreement.
Self-Haul. Collection services shall include the acceptance of solid waste, targeted recyclable materials, universal waste, green waste and C & D at those certain designated transfer facilities described in Sections 9.03 and 9.04 of this agreement. Major appliances (white goods) shall only be accepted at the Greenville Transfer Station. Refrigerators and freezers shall have refrigerant gases removed by a certified removal technician and customer shall provide proof of same at the time of delivery to the Greenville Transfer Station.
Self-Haul. Collection services shall Include the acceptance of solid waste, targeted recyclable materials, universal waste, green waste and C & D at those certain designated transfer facilities described in Sections 9.03 and 9.04 of this agreement. Major appliances (white goods) shall only be accepted at the Delleker Transfer Station. Refrigerators and freezers shall have refrigerant gases removed by a certified removal technician and customer shall provide proof of same at the time of delivery to the Delleker Transfer Station.
Self-Haul. The transport of Solid Waste, including but not limited to Recyclables, C&D, Green Waste, and Food Waste, from a residence or commercial or industrial business, where the Solid Waste was generated, directly to an authorized Disposal Facility or Transfer Station. The Solid Waste must be transported by the resident, owner, or commercial/industrial business entity that generates the Solid Waste in their own vehicle. The transport of Solid Waste by a person or entity that is not the generator of the Solid Waste is not Self-Haul.

Related to Self-Haul

  • Self-Insurance Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Interconnected Entity may self-insure to meet the minimum insurance requirements of this Section 13 of this Appendix 2 to the extent it maintains a self- insurance program, provided that such Interconnected Entity’s senior secured debt is rated at investment grade or better by Standard & Poor’s and its self-insurance program meets the minimum insurance requirements of this Section 13. For any period of time that an Interconnected Entity’s senior secured debt is unrated by Standard & Poor’s or is rated at less than investment grade by Standard & Poor’s, such Party shall comply with the insurance requirements applicable to it under this Section 13. In the event that an Interconnected Entity is permitted to self-insure pursuant to this section, it shall notify the other Interconnection Parties that it meets the requirements to self-insure and that its self-insurance program meets the minimum insurance requirements in a manner consistent with that specified in Section 13.5 of this Appendix 2.

  • Self-insured programs and self-insured retentions Approval. Any self-insurance program, or self-insured retention must be approved separately in writing by the District's Risk Manager and shall protect the District, its Board of Trustees, and their officials, employees, volunteers, and agents in the same manner and to the same extent as they would have been protected had the policy or policies not contained such self-insurance or self- insured retention provisions.

  • Self-Evaluation Each regular faculty member shall provide a self-evaluation. It shall address, among other items, the faculty member's fulfillment of professional responsibilities as referenced in Section 18.2.3 and an assessment of his or her own performance. The faculty member will share the self-evaluation with the Faculty Evaluation Committee and the first-level manager or designee. The self-evaluation will become part of the evaluation report.

  • Self Scheduling The Home and the Union may agree to implement a self-scheduling process. Self-scheduling is the mechanism by which employees in a Home create their own work schedules. The purpose of self scheduling is to improve job satisfaction and quality of work life for the participating employees. Self scheduling requires a collaboration of employees and management to ensure proper coverage of the Home and to meet the provisions of the Collective Agreement. It is agreed that self scheduling will be negotiated locally by the Home and the Union and will include a trial period. Each Home must have the majority agreement of the full-time and part-time employees who vote on the issue to agree on a trial period of up to six months. Once the trial period is complete, each Home must have a minimum of 66⅔% agreement of the full-time and part-time employees who vote on the issue to continue with the new schedule on a permanent basis.

  • Overnight Trips If the Company determines that overnight travel is required, the employee will be reimbursed for expenses, which are supported by receipts as follows:

  • Fire Hazards Explosives and inflammable materials which conflict with the Insurance Underwriting or Fire Department must be excluded. The City Fire Department prohibits the use of paper, crepe paper, or corrugated papers, and cardboard that has not been flame proofed for decoration of exhibit booths. All cloth drapes or table covers must be treated for fire resistance. All boats and motorized vehicles must have fuel tanks sealed and batteries disconnected. The Fire Marshal may require fuel tanks to be drained and purged. All exhibits must be in compliance with ordinances and laws of the City and the State in which the Show is held.

  • Deductibles and Self-Insured Retention Any deductible or self-insured retention that apply to any insurance required by this Agreement must be declared and approved by COUNTY.

  • Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to, and approved by CITY's Risk Manager. At the option of CITY, either; the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-insured retentions as respects CITY, its officer, employees, agents and contractors; or GRANTEE shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration and defense expenses in an amount specified by the CITY's Risk Manager.

  • Overnight Travel For each full day of travel, all three meals are reimbursable. Per diems on the first and last day of a trip are governed as set forth below. Departure Day Depart before 12:00 noon Lunch and dinner Depart after 12:00 noon Return Day Dinner Return before 12:00 noon Breakfast Return between 12:00 noon & 7:00 p.m. Breakfast and lunch Return after 7:00 p.m.* Breakfast, lunch and dinner *7:00 p.m. is defined as direct travel time and does not include time taken to stop for dinner. The reimbursement rates for individual meals are calculated as a percentage of the full day per diem as follows: Breakfast 15% Lunch 25% Dinner 60%

  • Overnight Guests Any guest who remains in on-campus housing past 12:00am is considered an Overnight Guest. Overnight Guests under the age of 16 who are not enrolled are not permitted. No resident will be allowed more than two (2) Overnight Guests at one time (this number can be reduced during special events). Any Overnight Guest requires the approval of the roommate(s). No Overnight Guest may stay more than three (3) consecutive days without the permission of the roommate and the Hall Director. No individual may stay as an Overnight Guest in on-campus housing for more than 15 days total in a given semester. Persons who have been removed from on-campus housing for any reason may not return as Overnight Guests following their removal.

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