Trucks and Trailers. No trailer or truck in excess of three-quarter ton or temporary structure shall be occupied or stored within the residential subdivisions except during time of active home construction and only then with written permission from the Developer’s Building Control Committee hereafter described.
Trucks and Trailers. The CONTRACTOR shall provide all of the trucks, trailers and ancillary equipment needed to haul the County's Acceptable Waste to the Landfill. Trucks must be late model, low mileage vehicles with GPS tracking/monitoring devices with appropriate EPA emissions ratings. Adequate horsepower is needed to minimize transit time between EWTS and SWLF and back including typical steep grades at the SWLF. Trailers must be top-loading, tandem axle, non-compaction, and self-unloading (walking floors). Trailers must be between 48 and 53 feet long and no higher than 13.5 feet. The CONTRACTOR's trailers shall have leakproof seals, which shall be maintained to ensure that any leakage of leachate is minimized.
Trucks and Trailers. The current wholesale value of the trucks and trailers, included in the Transportation Assets listed on SCHEDULE 2.1.2 and in the comparable Schedules to the Associated Purchase and Sale Agreements, will be arrived at by an appraisal performed by (i) Xxx Xxxxxx of Albuquerque Truck Center for trucks and (ii) Xxxx Xxxxxxxx of Albuquerque Truck Equipment for trailers. The cost of all such appraisals shall be shared equally by Seller and Buyer. If the wholesale value of the trucks and trailers in the aggregate is in excess of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000), the Buyer will pay to Seller the amount of such excess in addition to the Purchase Price in an amount up to but not in excess of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000). If the value in the aggregate is less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000), the purchase price for such trucks and trailers shall be reduced by such shortage.