Towing City Vehicles Sample Clauses

Towing City Vehicles. The SPD shall maintain a separate Towing City Vehicle List of each wrecker service on the Head-out List and each wrecker service shall be given rotating calls to assist the City with inoperable vehicles. Grantee agrees to provide towing services without charge for City vehicles, including sedans, Interceptors, SUV’s and light trucks, within the confines of Chatham County. Towing services will be provided at all hours for City vehicles involved in an accident, or otherwise those that become inoperable. City vehicle towing will not be required between the hours of 7:00 AM and 4:30 PM Monday through Friday (except holidays), unless vehicle has become inoperable and cannot be repaired at the scene by vehicle maintenance personnel.
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Towing City Vehicles. The Savannah Police Department shall maintain a separate Towing City Vehicle List of each wrecker service on the Head-out List and each wrecker service shall be given rotating calls to assist the City with inoperable vehicles. The Grantee agrees to provide towing services without charge for City vehicles, including sedans, Interceptors, SUVs, and light trucks, within the confines of Chatham County. Towing services will be provided at all hours for City vehicles involved in an accident, or otherwise those that become inoperable. City vehicle towing will not be required between the hours of 7:00 AM and 4:30 PM Monday through Friday (except holidays), unless vehicle has become inoperable and cannot be repaired at the scene by vehicle maintenance personnel.

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  • School Equipment The Association shall have the right to use audio-visual and/or duplicating equipment provided all costs incurred therewith are paid for by the Association. Association use of school equipment shall not interfere with school use. The building principal must approve any Association use that involves a cost.

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