Disposal Fee definition

Disposal Fee means the fee imposed by this section.
Disposal Fee means the price charged to the customer for the proper disposition of an item or items of solid waste.
Disposal Fee has the meaning given such term in Exhibit D.

Examples of Disposal Fee in a sentence

  • DOA Disposal Fee $45 $2/lb for livestock/deer For non-private cremation and disposal of deceased animals.


More Definitions of Disposal Fee

Disposal Fee for a given period means the highest per-ton fee payable by Contractor during such period for the Disposal of Solid Waste (including the Regulatory Fee Component).
Disposal Fee has the meaning given to that term in clause 3.3(c).
Disposal Fee means, for any Month, the Disposal Fee for such Month as shown in the table in Section 6.1, and as adjusted in accordance with Section 6.3.
Disposal Fee means those fees which paya fee that pays the direct unit costs of transportation and disposal of general purpose solid waste. Major cost components are the long haul transport contract and the Oregon Waste Systems, Inc., disposal contract.
Disposal Fee means the charge or cost to tip, dump, or otherwise dispose of a load of materials that are not Recyclable Materials such as Contaminated Recyclable Materials at a lawful Disposal Site.
Disposal Fee. Date shall mean the last day on which the Contractor submitted proposed Disposal Fees for the consideration of the City in response to the City’s RFP. Disposal Permit shall mean the permit issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection for a solid waste disposal and/or processing facility permit applicable to a Transfer Station. Economic Opportunity Plan (“EOP”) shall mean a plan approved by the Office of Economic Opportunity mandating participation by companies owned by minority persons, women or disabled persons pursuant to and consistent with Philadelphia Code Section 17-1600 et seq. as it exists on the Effective Date.
Disposal Fee has the meaning described in Article VII.