Storage of Bodies Sample Clauses

Storage of Bodies. The Requesting County shall pay Fort Bend County the additional sum of Forty Five Dollars ($45) per day for each body that remains at the ME Office beyond forty-eight hours after notification by the Medical Examiner that the body is ready to be released to the Requesting County. This provision shall survive termination of this Agreement and shall apply to any bodies currently remaining at the ME Office
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Storage of Bodies. Requesting County shall pay the Nueces County Medical Examiner's Office a body storage fee (as set forth in the fee schedule of the Nueces County Medical Examiner's Office applicable at the time of such service). This charge shall be incurred on each body that remains at the Nueces County Medical Examiner's office beyond twenty­four (24) hours after notification by the Medical Examiner that the body is ready to be rele ased to Re questing County. This provisi on shall survive termination of this Agreement and shall apply to any bodies remaining at the Nueces Countv Medical Examiner's office beyond such time.
Storage of Bodies. The Requesting County shall pay Xxxxxx County the additional sum of Forty Five Dollars ($45) per day for each body that remains at the Forensic Center beyond forty- eight hours after notification by the Medical Examiner that the body is ready to be released to the Requesting County. This provision shall survive termination of this Agreement and shall apply to any bodies currently remaining at the Forensic Center.

Related to Storage of Bodies

  • Prior Locations (a) Set forth in Schedule 3(a) is the information required by Schedule 2(a) or Schedule 2(b) with respect to each location or place of business previously maintained by any Company at any time during the past four months. (b) Set forth in Schedule 3(b) is the information required by Schedule 2(c) or Schedule 2(d) with respect to each other location at which, or other person or entity with which, any of the Collateral consisting of inventory or equipment has been previously held at any time during the past twelve months.

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