TRASH AND LITTER Sample Clauses

TRASH AND LITTER. You must properly contain and dispose of all garbage, trash, and litter. We reserve the right to impose a reasonable charge for violation of this provision as well as for any littering by you and your guests. If a dumpster is provided for the Leased Premises, you agree to place trash inside the dumpster, not outside the dumpster or surrounding area. If we receive notice from the City of Oxford, that the property is in violation of General Offenses Code 521.08 (b) and (d); Littering or Allowing Litter to Remain Upon Property; Corrupting or Altering a Watercourse, we may at your cost with less than 24 hour notice to you enter the Leased Property to remove said litter or trash if you fail to timely do so. Within 10 days of receipt, you will pay our invoice for our costs. ROOF OFF LIMITS. Not you, your guests, your property, furniture, equipment, animals, plants, etc are permitted on the Leased Property’s roof area at any time. No radio wires, television aerials, electrical wiring, satellite dishes, air conditioning units, or any other equipment or objects shall be attached to the roof or protrude from the exterior of any part of the Leased Property.
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TRASH AND LITTER. Trash pick-up in the form of conveniently spaced dumpsters, will be provided by the FAIR. VENDOR will be required to place all trash in dumpsters. VENDOR shall be required to maintain its site free and clear of all garbage and litter. Failure to comply with these requirements shall result in the closing of the VENDOR until such time as compliance is had. VENDOR agrees to maintain the cleanliness of their area beginning 30 minutes before scheduled opening time until 30 minutes after closing, including, but not limited to, picking up trash and sweeping walkways.
TRASH AND LITTER. The Applicants a r e responsible for the immediate pickup of all trash and waste and properly disposing of the same off site. The applicants shall provide a sufficient number of waste receptacles throughout the Park during the Event and shall have such receptacles regularly and lawfully emptied.

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