Storm Clean-up Sample Clauses

Storm Clean-up. The contractor shall be responsible for the trees and palms after a storm. This includes straightening, staking adjustments, and removal any damaged fronds or tree limbs, etc. END OF EXHIBIT A As consideration for providing the Services as set forth in the Agreement, the CITY agrees to pay, and the CONTRACTOR agrees to accept payment on a time and reimbursement cost basis [or other basis] as follows [or in Exhibit B-1, which is attached and made part of this Agreement]: END OF EXHIBIT B The Contractor shall not commence work until he has obtained all the insurance required under this heading, and until such insurance has been approved by the CITY, nor shall the Contractor allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance required of the subcontractor has also been obtained and approved by the CITY. Certificates of insurance must be issued by an authorized representative of the insurance company at the request and direction of the policyholder and must include sufficient information so as to identify the coverage and the contract for CITY's improvements for which they are issued. Certificates of insurance must be issued by a nationally recognized insurance company with a Best's Rating of no less than B+VII, satisfactory to the CITY, and duly licensed to do business in the state of said Contract. The Contractor shall procure and maintain, during the life of this Contract, Workmen's Compensation Insurance for all of his employees to be engaged in work under this Contract, and he shall require any subcontractor similarly to provide Workmen's Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees to be engaged in such work, unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor's insurance. In case any employees are to be engaged in hazardous work under this Contract, and are not protected under this Workmen's Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate coverage for the protection of such employees. It is acceptable to use a State-approved Workmen's Compensation Self-Insurance fund. The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract, Public Liability and Property Damage and shall include Contractual Liability, Personal Injury, Libel, Slander, False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution, Wrongful Entry or Eviction, Broad Form Property Damage, Products, Completed Operations and XCU Coverage to be included on an occurrence basis, and to the...
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Storm Clean-up. Contractor shall clean up and dispose of all fallen leaves, branches and debris after storms. All debris must be disposed of off-site in a lawful manner.
Storm Clean-up. Cost $ Additional charges apply 1. Contractor will install annual color 4 times per season. Specified varieties, size and spacing will be recommended per climate and location of plantings. All beds will be fertilized and maintained regularly during routine visits. January - Liquid Potassium application, pre emergent weed control, insect control, broadleaf weed control. Grassy weed control applied as needed. February – Property inspection March - Granular 24-2-11 (50% slow release) with full micro nutrient package; Spot treatment of any insect activity, fungus activity, and weed activity. April – Property inspection May - Liquid fertilization with micro nutrients, pre emergent weed control, insect control, broadleaf weed control applied to all grass. Grassy weed control applied as needed. June - Property inspection July - Liquid fertilization with micro nutrients, pre emergent weed control, insect control, broadleaf weed control applied to all grass. Grassy weed control applied as needed. August - Property inspection September - Granular 24-2-11 (50% slow release) with full micro nutrient package; Spot treatment of any insect activity, fungus activity, and weed activity. October - Property inspection November - Liquid Potassium application, pre emergent weed control, insect control, broadleaf weed control and fungus control applied to all. Grassy weed control applied as needed. December - Property inspection. January – Palm inspection February – Root drench with Insect and Disease control of all palms March – Granular slow release fertilizer applied to all palms April – Crown drench of Medjool Palms with Insect and Disease control; Crown and root spray of Queen and Xxxxxxxxx Palms with Insect and Disease control May – Granular slow release fertilizer with additional Manganese applied to all palms June – Palm Inspection July – Granular slow release fertilizer applied to all Queen and Medjool Palms. Root drench of all palms with Insect and Disease Control August – Crown drench of Medjool Palms with Insect and Disease Control September – Granular slow release fertilizer with additional Manganese applied to all palms October - Palm Inspection November – Crown and root spray of all palms with Insect and Disease Control December – Palm Inspection

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  • CLEAN UP If Contractor, its agents, employees, or subcontractors perform onsite Services, Contractor, at its cost, will remove all excess materials, equipment, packaging, and garbage within the scope of its performance of Services and leave that portion of the premises in which the work was performed in a clean condition. Should Contractor fail to clean up a Site after completion of work, Purchaser will have the right to remove the materials and set off the cost of clean up against amounts owed to Contractor.

  • Clean-up Time Employees shall be allowed reasonable time during the workday or shift for clean-up purposes.

  • Responsibility for Environmental Contamination 5.20.1 Neither Party shall be liable to the other for any costs whatsoever resulting from the presence or release of any Environmental Hazard that either Party did not introduce to the affected Work Location. Both Parties shall defend and hold harmless the other, its officers, directors and employees from and against any losses, damages, claims, demands, suits, liabilities, fines, penalties and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) that arise out of or result from (i) any Environmental Hazard that the Indemnifying Party, its contractors or agents introduce to the Work Locations or (ii) the presence or release of any Environmental Hazard for which the Indemnifying Party is responsible under Applicable Law. 5.20.2 In the event any suspect materials within Qwest-owned, operated or leased facilities are identified to be asbestos containing, CLEC will ensure that to the extent any activities which it undertakes in the facility disturb such suspect materials, such CLEC activities will be in accordance with applicable local, state and federal environmental and health and safety statutes and regulations. Except for abatement activities undertaken by CLEC or equipment placement activities that result in the generation of asbestos-containing material, CLEC does not have any responsibility for managing, nor is it the owner of, nor does it have any liability for, or in connection with, any asbestos-containing material. Qwest agrees to immediately notify CLEC if Qwest undertakes any asbestos control or asbestos abatement activities that potentially could affect CLEC personnel, equipment or operations, including, but not limited to, contamination of equipment.

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