Third and Subsequent Occurrences Sample Clauses

Third and Subsequent Occurrences. Company may opt to not collect Recyclable Materials or Green Waste containers with Contamination; in such event, the customer may request the container be collected as Solid Waste, and an additional fee will apply. Alternatively, Company may collect a container with Contamination and invoice the customer a Contamination Charge in the amount set forth in Exhibit A. In either case, the Company shall provide a Violation Notice where such electronic contact information has been provided.
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Third and Subsequent Occurrences. For the third and subsequent occurrence 601 within any one Calendar Year of Contamination of Organic Waste, Contractor will provide a Contamination 602 Violation Notice that contains instructions on the proper procedures for setting out Recyclable Materials or 603 Organic Waste. Contractor must collect the contaminated Container as Garbage and may charge the Service 604 Recipient a Contamination charge. For any Contamination charge being billed, Contractor must provide 605 digital/visual documentation to the Service Recipient that clearly documents the Service Recipient’s on-going 606 Contamination problems. Contractor may increase the Container size, require locking Containers, or 607 increase collection frequency, and impose a Contamination charge on the account for a period of six months 608 or until the Service Recipient has demonstrated no Contamination for a period of three consecutive months. 609 Contractor must document Contamination issues and charges in the Waste Reporting System and notify 610 City within five (5) Business Days if Contractor increases the Container size, requires locking Containers, 611 increases collection frequency for excessive Contamination, or imposes the Contamination charge to the 612 account. City will consult with Contractor and consider, and pursue as applicable, appropriate legal remedies 613 against offending Service Recipients in order to secure discontinuance of the Contamination.
Third and Subsequent Occurrences. Licensee may opt to not collect Recyclables Containers with Contamination; in such event, the customer may request the container be collected as Refuse, and an additional fee will apply. Alternatively, Licensee may collect a container with Contamination and invoice the service recipient a Contamination Charge in the amount set forth in Exhibit A. In either case, Licensee shall provide a Violation Notice where such electronic contact information has been provided. • Overage. Licensee may opt to not collect Overage, unless caused by Licensee spillage of non-overloaded containers during collection; in such event, the customer may correct the Overage and request that Licensee return to service the container (an additional fee will apply). Alternatively, Licensee may collect the container with Overage and invoice the customer an Overage Charge in the amount set forth in Exhibit A. In either case, the Licensee shall provide a Violation Notice where such electronic contact information has been provided. If there have been more than three instances of Overage in any 12-month period for a particular service (i.e., Refuse or Recyclables), Licensee may increase the customer’s service level (i.e., larger or additional containers) to mitigate the Overage, and may increase the charges to such Customer according to the increased service level.
Third and Subsequent Occurrences. For the third or subsequent occurrence within any one Calendar Year of contamination for a particular Collection Container (e.g., Recyclable Materials or Organic Waste), Contractor shall collect the contaminated Container (as Solid Waste) and may charge the Generator a contamination fee as set forth in Exhibit 1. Contractor shall continue providing the Recyclable Materials or Organic Waste Collection Services. Contractor provide (or have provided) photographic documentation to the Generator that clearly shows the Generator’s contamination and written notices of contamination as described above. Contractor may increase the Collection Container size or collection frequency and impose a contamination surcharge on the account for a period of six months or until the Generator has demonstrated no contamination for a period of six consecutive months. Contractor shall document the contamination issue. City shall consult with Contractor and consider, and pursue as applicable, appropriate legal remedies against offending Generator in order to secure discontinuance of the contamination.
Third and Subsequent Occurrences. Company may opt to not collect Recyclable Containers with Contamination; in such event, the Service Recipient may request the Container be collected as Refuse, and an additional fee will apply. Alternatively, Company may collect a Container with Contamination and invoice the Service Recipient a Contamination Charge in the amount set forth in Exhibit “A”. In either case, the Company shall provide a Violation Notice where such electronic contact information has been provided. Overage. Company may opt to not collect Overage, unless caused by Company spillage of non-overloaded Containers during collection; in such event, the Service Recipient may correct the Overage and request that Company return to service the Container (an additional fee will apply). Alternatively, Company may collect the Container with Overage and invoice the Service Recipient an Overage Charge in the amount set forth in Exhibit “A”. In either case, the Company shall provide a Violation Notice where such electronic contact information has been provided. If there have been more than three instances of Overage in any 12-month period for a particular service (i.e., Refuse or Recyclables), Company may increase the Service Recipient’s service level (i.e., larger Container or more frequent service) to mitigate the Overage, and may increase the charges to such Service Recipient according to the increased service level.
Third and Subsequent Occurrences. Company may opt to not collect Recyclables or Organic Waste Containers with Contamination; in such event, the Customer may request the container be collected as Refuse, and an additional fee will apply. Alternatively, Company may collect a Container with Contamination and invoice the Service Recipient a Contamination Charge in the amount set forth in Exhibit A. In either case, the Company shall provide a Violation Notice where such electronic contact information has been provided.
Third and Subsequent Occurrences. Waste Management may opt to not collect recyclables containers with Contamination; in such event, the customer may request the container be collected as solid waste, and an additional fee will apply. Alternatively, Waste Management may collect a container with Contamination and invoice the City a Contamination charge in the amount set forth in paragraph K.1. In either case, the Waste Management shall provide a Violation Notice where such electronic contact information has been provided.
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