Toilet Service Sample Clauses

Toilet Service. Provide servicing (empty, clean, flush, and replenish fluids) and triruator/disposal service.
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Toilet Service. 3.12.1(a,1); 3
Toilet Service. Provide for
Toilet Service. 3.11.1 (a) Provide (on request)
Toilet Service. 3.12.1 (a) Provide for (1) Servicing (empty, clean, flush toilets and replenish fluids)
Toilet Service. Not performed.
Toilet Service. Provide or
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Toilet Service not applicable for (a) Provide on request at separate charge 1. Servicing (empty, clean, flush and replenish fluids).

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