Franchise Hauler definition

Franchise Hauler means any hauler or collector who provides Acceptable Waste collection services within the City pursuant to, or under authority granted by, a permit, contract, franchise or other agreement with the City. The term Franchise Hauler includes the City itself if Acceptable Waste collection and transportation services are provided directly by City operated municipal collection service.
Franchise Hauler means the selected solid waste hauling and disposal company who has been awarded the right and obligation to collect Solid Waste within the Town of Southwest Ranches per the terms of a Franchise Agreement. The term “Franchisee” shall be synonymous with this phrase.
Franchise Hauler means such persons, firms or corporations collecting and delivering for disposal, recycling or processing Solid Waste originating in the City and doing so under a contract or franchise agreement with the City.

Examples of Franchise Hauler in a sentence

  • Such efforts by the County may include, as appropriate, requiring cash payments for disposal rights from such Franchise Hauler and bringing a legal proceeding for payment and damages.

  • The Department shall have the right (but not the duty or the obligation) to inspect the vehicles of all Franchise Haulers delivering material to the Disposal System, and may require that the Franchise Hauler remove any Unacceptable Waste from such vehicle before it is unloaded.

  • With respect to Controllable Waste delivered by Franchise Haulers other than City municipal collection forces, the obligation to pay the Contract Rate shall rest with such Franchise Haulers and not with the City and, unless the City has agreed with the County to be responsible for Franchise Hauler payments, the City shall not be financially responsible for any delay or failure by such Franchise Hauler to pay the Contract Rate or any portion thereof when due.

  • The City acknowledges that the County shall have the right to charge and collect a Contract Rate for the acceptance and disposal of Controllable Waste delivered to the System by any Franchise Hauler.

  • The parties acknowledge that this subsection is not intended to and does not create any obligation on the part of the County to provide any indemnification or defense to any Franchise Hauler, whether franchised or not, or any Independent Hauler or Transfer Station, under any circumstances.

  • The County shall use its best efforts to preserve, protect and defend its right to exercise and comply with the Waste Disposal Covenant (with respect to non-recycled Acceptable Waste generated in the Unincorporated Area) against any challenge thereto, legal or otherwise, by a Franchise Hauler or any other person, based upon breach of contract, violation of law or any other legal theory.

  • The City shall notify in writing each Franchise Hauler of the County’s third party beneficiary rights.

  • If the Department determines that it is impractical to separate Controllable Waste from Unacceptable Waste in any vehicle, or if the Franchise Hauler delivering such waste is unwilling to make such separation, or if any vehicle is carrying waste which may spill or leak, then the Department may reject the entire vehicle, and the City shall forthwith remove or cause the removal of the entire delivery from the Disposal System.

  • If the City or the Franchise Hauler and the County are not able to resolve such dispute within 30 days after the City’s or the Franchise Hauler’s objection, either party may pursue appropriate legal remedies.

  • If the City or the Franchise Hauler disputes any amount billed by the County in any Billing Statement, the City or the Franchise Hauler shall nonetheless pay the billed amount and shall provide the County with written objection within 30 days of the receipt of such Billing Statement indicating the amount that is being disputed and providing all reasons then known to the City or the Franchise Hauler for any objection to or disagreement with such amount.


More Definitions of Franchise Hauler

Franchise Hauler means a commercial refuse hauler permitted by the LEA to go from place to place to collect solid waste in and outside of Yolo County.
Franchise Hauler means any solid waste enterprise with which the City enters an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise agreement to provide solid waste handling services within the City.
Franchise Hauler means an entity that collects and hauls waste pursuant to a contract, franchise, permit, authorization or license issued by the County or a Committed City, as such franchises, licenses, contracts, permits and authorizations may be amended from time to time.