Single-Family Residential Unit Services Sample Clauses

Single-Family Residential Unit Services. For the twice weekly collection Services provided to Single Family Residential Units under Section 4.A. hereof, the Service Provider shall charge (i) $11.86 per month for each Single-Family Residential Unit utilizing one Roll-Out, plus (ii) $5.93 per month for each additional Roll-Out utilized by such Single-Family Residential Unit. These rates apply to all Single•Family Residential Units located within the City's corporate limits and billed by the City for water and/or sewer services.
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Single-Family Residential Unit Services. For the Services provided to Single-Family Residential Units pursuant to this Agreement located within the City's corporate limits, the Service Provider shall initially charge $28.47 per month for each Single-Family Residential Unit utilizing one (1) Roll-Out for the collection of Municipal Solid Waste and one (1) Roll-Out for the collection of Recyclable Materials, plus the following additional amounts per month for each additional Roll- Out utilized by such Single-Family Residential Unit and an additional $15.00 per month for each additional Roll-Out utilized by a Single-Family Residential Unit. Any Single-Family Residential Unit that needs the replacement of any Roll-Out that is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed by the Single-Family Residential Unit will be charged $60.00 for the cost of such Roll-Out, plus a $25.00 delivery fee. Total monthly residential rate includes collection and disposal costs for the services under this Agreement.
Single-Family Residential Unit Services. For the Services provided to Single-Family Residential Units under Section 4.A. hereof, the Service Provider shall charge $0.89 per month for each Single‑Family Residential Unit. These rates apply to all Single-Family Residential Units that are located within the City's corporate limits and billed by the City for water and sewer services.

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  • Sale of Single Family Shared-Loss Loans The Receiver shall be relieved of its obligations with respect to a Single Family Shared-Loss Loan upon payment of a Foreclosure Loss amount or a Short Sale Loss amount with respect to such Single Family Shared-Loss Loan or upon the sale of a Single Family Shared-Loss Loan by Assuming Bank to a person or entity that is not an Affiliate; provided, however, that if the Receiver consents to the sale of any such Single Family Shared-Loss Loan, any loss on such sale shall be a Portfolio Loss. The Assuming Bank shall provide the Receiver with timely notice of any such sale. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a sale of the Single Family Shared-Loss Loan, for purposes of this Section 2.7, shall not be deemed to have occurred as the result of (i) any change in the ownership or control of Assuming Bank or the transfer of any or all of the Single Family Shared-Loss Loan(s) to any Affiliate of Assuming Bank, (ii) a merger by Assuming Bank with or into any other entity, or

  • Statewide HUB Program Statewide Procurement Division Note: In order for State agencies and institutions of higher education (universities) to be credited for utilizing this business as a HUB, they must award payment under the Certificate/VID Number identified above. Agencies, universities and prime contractors are encouraged to verify the company’s HUB certification prior to issuing a notice of award by accessing the Internet (xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/tpasscmblsearch/index.jsp) or by contacting

  • Residential Use; Pets The bedroom space and apartment may be used solely for private residential purposes and for no other purposes. Resident may not carry on any business or other enterprise from the bedroom space or apartment, nor use any Owner- provided Internet connections for business purposes. Resident may place no signs, placards or other advertisement of any character in the bedroom space or apartment, nor display anything in an apartment or bedroom space that is visible from outside the Property or the apartment. Resident may not store at the Property or connect to a Property electrical outlet any mobility device owned by a third party. Pets are permitted in or about the Property only in specified buildings as Owner may in its discretion allow residents to maintain, in each case only following Owner's signature on a Pet Addendum for a single dog or cat per designated apartment, which requires payment of a registration fee and pet rent as provided in the Pet Addendum. All other pets are prohibited anywhere at the Property, except fish in small tanks to the extent approved by Owner in its sole discretion. Violation of the pet policy will subject Resident to deep-cleaning and daily administration fees in Owner’s discretion and may be considered as a termination of this Housing Agreement by Resident.

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