CITY-Conducted Collection Route Audits Sample Clauses

CITY-Conducted Collection Route Audits. 19 CITY reserves the right to conduct audits of CONTRACTOR’s collection route 20 audits. CONTRACTOR shall cooperate with CITY in connection therewith, including 21 permitting CITY employees or agents, designated by the City Representative, to ride in the 22 collection vehicles during the conduct of audits. CONTRACTOR shall have no 23 responsibility or liability for the salary, wages, benefits or Worker’s Compensation claims of 24 any person designated by the City Representative to conduct such audits.
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CITY-Conducted Collection Route Audits. CITY reserves the right to conduct audits of CONTRACTOR’s collection route audits. CONTRACTOR shall cooperate with CITY in connection therewith, including permitting CITY employees or agents, designated by the City Representative, to ride in the collection vehicles during the conduct of audits. CONTRACTOR shall have no responsibility or liability for the salary, wages, benefits or Worker’s Compensation claims of any person designated by the City Representative to conduct such audits.
CITY-Conducted Collection Route Audits. CITY reserves the right to 9 conduct audits of CONTRACTOR’s Yard Trimmings Service route audits. 10 CONTRACTOR shall cooperate with CITY in connection therewith, including permitting 11 CITY employees or agents, designated by the City Representative, to ride in the 12 collection vehicles during the conduct of audits. CONTRACTOR shall have no 13 responsibility or liability for the salary, wages, benefits or Worker’s Compensation claims 14 of any person designated by the City Representative to conduct such audits.

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