Single-Family Premises Sample Clauses

Single-Family Premises. Contractor shall Collect Solid Waste from Single-Family Premises once per week from Contractor-provided Carts. For each Customer, Solid Waste shall be collected on the same day of the week as Single Stream Recyclable Materials and Organic Materials. Contractor shall provide each Dwelling Unit with a 20-, 35-, 64-, or 96-gallon Cart as requested by the Customer. A Customer may set out occasional excess Solid Waste for Collection in Tag-it Tags, as long as that Customer subscribes to at least the minimum level of service (i.e., 20-gallon Cart), and the Tag-it Tags are set out beside that Customer’s Solid Waste Cart. Contractor shall provide regular weekly Collection of all Solid Waste, Organic Materials and Recyclable Materials to all Single-Family Customers on a continuous basis even if the Customer is delinquent in its bill. Special Service pickups may be requested by Customers at an additional cost which shall be billed by the Contractor per Section 7.2. Contractor shall provide:
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Single-Family Premises. Contractor shall Collect Single Stream Recyclable Materials from Single-Family Premises once each week on the same day as Solid Waste and Organic Materials collection. Such service shall also be provided to all Multi-Family Premises with individually billed Cart service for Solid Waste. Contractor shall provide each Dwelling Unit with one 64-gallon Cart for Single Stream Recyclable Materials at no additional charge. Upon Customer request, Contractor shall provide a Dwelling Unit with a 35-gallon Cart in place of a 64-gallon Cart. Upon Customer request and with City approval, Contractor shall provide a Dwelling Unit with two 64-gallon carts. Occupant shall place all Single-Stream Recyclable Materials inside the Cart, with the exception of the following items which must be set out next to the Cart for Collection: (i) large pieces of corrugated cardboard which may be flattened and set out in pieces no larger than 4 foot by 4 foot;
Single-Family Premises. Contractor shall Collect Organic Materials from Single-Family Premises once per week pursuant to Sections 4 and 9 of the Alameda County Waste Management Authority 2021-01, except that materials will be limited “Organic Materials” as defined in this Agreement. Special Service pickups may be requested by Customers at an additional cost which shall be billed by the Contractor pursuant to Section 7.2. Contractor shall provide each Customer with a choice of a 35- , 64- or 96-gallon Cart, as requested by the Customer. Contractor shall, at no additional cost to Customers, provide Organic Materials Collection to Single-Family Customers and Multi-Family Customers with individually billed Cart service for Solid Waste Collection. The standard Cart size shall continue to be 64 gallons and Contractor shall deliver a 64-gallon Cart unless the Customer selects a 35- or 96-gallon cart. Contractor shall provide:
Single-Family Premises. CONTRACTOR shall Collect Solid Waste 776 from all Single-Family Premises once per week from CONTRACTOR-provided Carts and 777 Customer purchased Bag-it Bags. The CONTRACTOR shall offer Carts with 20-, 32-, 64-, or 778 96-gallon (or similar sizes) of volume as requested by the Customer. The CONTRACTOR shall 779 provide each Customer that has qualified for a small generator exemption in accordance with 780 Section 6.06.2 with a 10-gallon Can for Collection of Solid Waste. CONTRACTOR shall Collect 781 Carts, 10-gallon Cans and Bag-it Bags from the Curb or an alternative service location (such as 782 the porch, sideyard, or backyard) if the Occupant is physically unable to place the Container 783 Curbside and is eligible for such service at no additional charge or the Occupant is willing to pay 784 an additional charge set by the CITY for such service. 785
Single-Family Premises. CONTRACTOR shall Collect Commingled 843 Recyclable Materials from CONTRACTOR-provided Carts from all Single-Family Premises once 844 per week CONTRACTOR shall provide each Customer with a 32-, 64-, or 96-gallon Cart (or 845 similar sizes) for Recyclable Materials as requested by the Customer. CONTRACTOR shall 846 Collect Carts from the Curb or an alternative service location (such as the porch, sideyard, or 847 backyard) if the Occupant is physically unable to place the Container Curbside and is eligible for 848 such service at no additional charge or the Occupant is willing to pay an additional charge 849 approved by the CITY for such service. 850
Single-Family Premises. CONTRACTOR shall Collect Source 923 Separated Organic Materials from all Single-Family Premises once per week. CONTRACTOR 924 shall provide each Customer with a 32-, 64-, or 96-gallon Cart (or similar sizes) for Organic 925 Materials as requested by the Customer. CONTRACTOR shall Collect Carts, and Garden 926 Paper Bags from the Curb or an alternative service location (such as the porch, side yard, or 927 backyard) if the Occupant is physically unable to place the Container Curbside and is eligible for 928 such service at no additional charge or the Occupant is willing to pay an additional charge set 929 by the CITY for such service. If the CITY acquires small kitchen Containers for Food Scraps, 930 the CONTRACTOR shall distribute the Containers to all Single-Family Premises as directed by 931 the CITY. 932
Single-Family Premises. Contractor shall collect Green Waste Materials from Single Family Premises once per week on the same day as Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials Collection service. Contractor shall provide each Single Family Premises with one (1) ninety-six (96) gallon Cart Container as the default size unless the Customer requests a smaller Cart Container of thirty-two (32) gallons or sixty-four
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Related to Single-Family Premises

  • Subleased Premises Sublandlord hereby subleases to Subtenant and Subtenant hereby subleases from Sublandlord for the term, at the rental, and upon all of the conditions set forth herein, the Subleased Premises.

  • Vacating Premises (i) If the Assuming Bank elects not to purchase any owned Bank Premises, the notice of such election in accordance with Section 4.6(a) shall specify the date upon which the Assuming Bank's occupancy of such premises shall terminate, which date shall not be later than ninety (90) days after the date of the Assuming Bank's notice not to exercise such option. The Assuming Bank promptly shall relinquish and release to the Receiver such premises and the Furniture and Equipment and Fixtures located thereon in the same condition as at Bank Closing, normal wear and tear excepted. By occupying any such premises after the expiration of such ninety (90)-day period, the Assuming Bank shall, at the Receiver's option, (x) be deemed to have agreed to purchase such Bank Premises, and to assume all leases, obligations and liabilities with respect to leased Furniture and Equipment and leased Fixtures located thereon and any ground lease with respect to the land on which such premises are located, and (y) be required to purchase all Furniture and Equipment and Fixtures owned by the Failed Bank and located on such premises as of Bank Closing. (ii) If the Assuming Bank elects not to accept an assignment of the lease or sublease any leased Bank Premises, the notice of such election in accordance with Section 4.6(b) shall specify the date upon which the Assuming Bank's occupancy of such leased Bank Premises shall terminate, which date shall not be later than the date which is one hundred eighty (180) days after Bank Closing. Upon vacating such premises, the Assuming Bank shall relinquish and release to the Receiver such premises and the Fixtures and the Furniture and Equipment located thereon in the same condition as at Bank Closing, normal wear and tear excepted. By failing to provide notice of its intention to vacate such premises prior to the expiration of the option period specified in Section 4.6(b), or by occupying such premises after the one hundred eighty (180)- day period specified above in this paragraph (ii), the Assuming Bank shall, at the Receiver's option, (x) be deemed to have assumed all leases, obligations and liabilities with respect to such premises (including any ground lease with respect to the land on which premises are located), and leased Furniture and Equipment and leased Fixtures located thereon in accordance with this Section 4.6 (unless the Receiver previously repudiated any such lease), and (y) be required to purchase all Furniture and Equipment and Fixtures owned by the Failed Bank at Fair Market Value and located on such premises as of Bank Closing.

  • LESSOR'S ACCESS; SHOWING PREMISES; REPAIRS Lessor and Lessor's agents shall have the right to enter the Premises at any time, in the case of an emergency, and otherwise at reasonable times for the purpose of showing the same to prospective purchasers, lenders, or lessees, and making such alterations, repairs, improvements or additions to the Premises or to the Building, as Lessor may reasonably deem necessary. Lessor may at any time place on or about the Premises or Building any ordinary "For Sale" signs and Lessor may at any time during the last one hundred eighty (180) days of the term hereof place on or about the Premises any ordinary "For Lease" signs. All such activities of Lessor shall be without abatement of rent or liability to Lessee.

  • Condition of Subleased Premises (a) Subtenant represents that it has made or caused to be made a thorough examination and inspection of the Subleased Premises and is familiar with the condition of every part thereof. Subtenant agrees that, except as expressly provided herein, (i) it enters into this Sublease without relying upon any representations, warranties or promises by Sublandlord, its agents, representatives, employees or any other person in respect of the Building or the Subleased Premises, (ii) no rights, easements or licenses are acquired by Subtenant by implication or otherwise except as expressly set forth herein, (iii) Sublandlord shall deliver the Subleased Premises broom-clean and otherwise in the condition which Sublandlord received the Subleased Premises from Prime Lessor and Sublandlord shall have no obligation to do any work in order to make the Subleased Premises suitable and ready for occupancy and use by Subtenant, and (iv) the Subleased Premises are in satisfactory condition. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Subtenant acknowledges receipt from Prime Lessor of a decommissioning report with respect to the Subleased Premises prepared by Ramboll US Corporation and dated March 17, 2020 (the “Decommissioning Report”) and has accepted the results set forth in the Decommissioning Report. Sublandlord represents and warrants to Subtenant that Sublandlord has not physically occupied the Subleased Premises at any time, including from and after the date of the Decommissioning Report. (b) Subtenant shall keep and maintain the Subleased Premises, the furniture, fixtures and equipment therein (including, without limitation, all laboratory-specific mechanical equipment) clean and in good order, repair and condition, except for reasonable wear and tear and damage by fire or other casualty or condemnation. To the extent agreed to by Prime Lessor, Subtenant shall be entitled to the benefit of those obligations of Prime Lessor set forth in the Prime Lease as to Prime Lessor’s obligation to maintain Building Systems. (c) Subtenant shall make no alteration, installation, removal, addition or improvement in or to the Subleased Premises or to any other portion of the Building without the prior written consent of each of Sublandlord and, if required pursuant to the terms of the Prime Lease, Prime Lessor, and then, only in compliance fully with the terms of this Sublease and the Prime Lease. Sublandlord may withhold consent in its sole discretion to any alteration, installation, addition or improvement proposed by Subtenant. Sublandlord may require Subtenant to remove any and all alterations, installations, additions or improvements that Subtenant makes to the Subleased Premises upon the expiration or termination of the Term, and to restore the Subleased Premises to its condition prior to such alterations, installations, additions or improvements. (d) During the Term of the Sublease, and subject to Prime Lessor’s consent, Subtenant may use 0.90 parking spaces in the Technology Square Garage per 1,000 rentable square feet of the Subleased Premises as allocated to Sublandlord pursuant to Section 10 of the Prime Lease. Such parking use by Subtenant shall, subject to Prime Lessor’s consent, be at the same cost per space as charged to Sublandlord from time to time pursuant to the Prime Lease, and such use by Subtenant shall be in accordance with Section 10 of the Prime Lease as amended from time to time and all published rules and regulations of the Landlord and/or the operator of the Technology Square Garage as to such parking use.

  • Existing Premises Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Lease as hereby amended, Tenant shall continue to pay Base Rent for the Existing Premises in accordance with the terms of the Lease.

  • USE OF LEASED PREMISES The Lessor is leasing the Premises to the Lessee and the Lessee is hereby agreeing to lease the Premises for the following use and purpose: Any change in use or purpose the Premises other than as described above shall be upon prior written consent of Lessor only.

  • Use of the Leased Premises (a) Lessor, in consideration of the rents to be paid and covenants herein contained, hereby leases to Lessee the Leased Premises. (b) Lessee may use the Leased Premises for the operation of the station, and, in connection therewith, for the installation, repair, maintenance, operation, housing and removal of its Improvements and other related broadcasting equipment (together comprising the “Installations”). Lessee is fully familiar with the physical condition of the Land and has received the same in good order and condition, and agrees that the Land complies in all respects with all requirements of this Agreement. Lessee shall use the Land exclusively for purposes associated with the operation of the station. (c) Lessee shall have the right from time to time to substitute Installations of similar kind and character for those hereinabove specified, including without limitation, the rebuilding and reconfiguring of the towers on the Real Property, provided such changes shall be approved in advance by Lessor, and Lessor shall not unreasonably delay or withhold its approval. In the event Lessee submits any such changes for Lessor’s approval and Lessor does not respond within thirty (30) days after Lessor’s receipt thereof, then such changes shall be deemed approved by Lessor, so long as such changes otherwise comply with this Agreement. (d) Lessee shall have access to the Leased Premises twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, for the purpose of installing, maintaining and repairing its Installations, provided that the contractors performing such work are reasonably acceptable to Lessor. (e) Lessor shall not be responsible for repairs or maintenance to the Installations, except for repairs occasioned by the negligence of Lessor, its agents, employees or contractors. (f) Lessee shall not use or permit the Leased Premises to be used by any dangerous, toxic, noxious or offensive trade or business, or for any unlawful purpose. (g) Lessee shall not directly or indirectly create or permit to be created or to remain, and will discharge any mortgage, lien, security interest, encumbrance or charge on, pledge of or conditional sale or other title retention agreement with respect to the Real Property or any part thereof or Lessee’s interest therein other than (i) this Agreement, (ii) any lien, including a mortgage on the leasehold interest of Lessee, which may be approved by the Lessor in writing, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, (iii) liens for impositions not yet payable, or payable without the addition of any fine, penalty, interest or cost for non-payment, or being contested as permitted by Paragraph 3(d), below, and (iv) liens of mechanics, materialmen, suppliers or vendors, or rights thereto, incurred in the ordinary course of business for sums which under the terms of the related contracts are not at the time due, provided that adequate provision for the payment thereof shall have been made.

  • Basement Any leaks or evidence of moisture? Yes No Unknown Does Not Apply Comments:

  • Landlord’s Entry Landlord and its authorized representatives may at all reasonable times and upon reasonable notice to Tenant enter the Premises to: (a) inspect the Premises; (b) exercise and perform Landlord's rights and obligations under this Lease; (c) post notices of non-responsibility or other protective notices available under the Laws; (d) show the Premises to current or prospective mortgagees, or to prospective purchasers of the Property; or (e) during the last 12 months of the Term, show the Premises to prospective tenants. Landlord, in the event of any emergency, may enter the Premises at any time without notice to Tenant. If Landlord receives prior written notification from Tenant that specified areas within the Premises contain confidential materials, then Landlord shall not enter such portions of the Premises unless accompanied by a representative of Tenant except (i) in case of an emergency, or (ii) if Tenant authorizes Landlord to enter such portions of the Premises without accompaniment of Tenant's representative. Landlord's entry into the Premises is not to be construed as a forcible or unlawful entry into, or detainer of, the Premises or as an eviction of Tenant from all or any part of the Premises. Subject to Section 9.3 below, Tenant will also permit Landlord (or its designees) to erect, install, use, maintain, replace and repair pipes, cables, conduits, plumbing and vents, and telephone, electric and other wires or other items, in, to and through the Premises if Landlord reasonably determines that such activities are necessary for properly operating and maintaining the Building.

  • Use of the Leased Property (a) Tenant shall use or cause to be used the Leased Property and the improvements thereon of each Facility for its Primary Intended Use. Tenant shall not use the Leased Property or any portion thereof or any Capital Improvement thereto for any other use without the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent Landlord may withhold in its sole discretion. Landlord acknowledges that operation of each Facility for its Primary Intended Use generally requires a Gaming License under applicable Gaming Regulations and that without such a license neither Landlord nor GLP may operate, control or participate in the conduct of the gaming and/or racing operations at the Facilities. (b) Tenant shall not commit or suffer to be committed any waste on the Leased Property (including any Capital Improvement thereto) or cause or permit any nuisance thereon or to, except as required by law, take or suffer any action or condition that will diminish the ability of the Leased Property to be used as a Gaming Facility after the expiration or earlier termination of the Term. (c) Tenant shall neither suffer nor permit the Leased Property or any portion thereof to be used in such a manner as (i) might reasonably tend to impair Landlord’s title thereto or to any portion thereof or (ii) may make possible a claim of adverse use or possession, or an implied dedication of the Leased Property or any portion thereof. (d) Except in instances of casualty or condemnation, Tenant shall continuously operate each of the Facilities for the Primary Intended Use. Tenant in its discretion shall be permitted to cease operations at a Facility or Facilities if such cessation would not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on Tenant, the Facilities, or on the Leased Property, taken as a whole, provided that the following conditions are satisfied: (i) no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing immediately prior to or immediately after the date that operations are ceased or as a result of such cessation; and (ii) the Percentage Rent due from each and every such Facility whose operations have ceased will thereafter be subject to a floor which will be calculated based on the Percentage Rent that would have been paid for such Facility if Percentage Rent were adjusted based on Net Revenues for the Fiscal Year immediately preceding the time that Tenant ceased operations at the Facility.

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