Common use of CLEAN UP Clause in Contracts

CLEAN UP. If Contractor, its agents, employees, or subcontractors perform onsite Services, Contractor, at its cost, will remove all excess materials, equipment, packaging, and garbage within the scope of its performance of Services and leave that portion of the premises in which the work was performed in a clean condition. Should Contractor fail to clean up a Site after completion of work, Purchaser will have the right to remove the materials and set off the cost of clean up against amounts owed to Contractor.

Appears in 56 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

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CLEAN UP. If Contractor, its agents, employees, or subcontractors perform onsite Services, Contractor, at its cost, will remove all excess materials, equipment, packaging, and garbage within the scope of its performance of Services and leave that portion of the premises in which the work was performed in a clean condition. Should Contractor fail to clean up a Site after completion of work, Purchaser will have the right to remove the materials and set off the cost of clean up against amounts owed to Contractor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Washington Statewide Contract, Washington Statewide Contract, apps.des.wa.gov

CLEAN UP. If Contractor, its agents, employees, or subcontractors perform onsite Servicesservices, Contractor, at its cost, will remove all excess materials, equipment, packaging, and garbage within the scope of its performance of Services services and leave that portion of the premises in which the work was performed in a clean condition. Should Contractor fail to clean up a Site site after completion of work, Purchaser will have the right to remove the materials and set off the cost of clean up against amounts owed to Contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchasing Agreement, Cooperative Purchasing Agreement

CLEAN UP. If Contractor, its agents, employees, or subcontractors perform onsite Services, Contractor, at its cost, will remove all excess materials, equipment, packaging, and garbage within the scope of its performance of Services and leave that portion of the premises in which the work was performed in a clean condition. Should Contractor fail to clean up a Site after completion of work, Purchaser WSDOT will have the right to remove the materials and set off the cost of clean up against amounts owed to Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: wsdot.wa.gov

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CLEAN UP. If Contractor, its agents, employees, or subcontractors perform onsite Services, Contractor, at its cost, will remove all excess materials, equipment, packaging, and garbage within the scope of its performance of Services and leave that portion of the premises in which the work was performed in a clean condition. Should Contractor fail to clean up a Site after completion of work, Purchaser BVFF will have the right to remove the materials and set off the cost of clean up against amounts owed to Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: waocio.my.salesforce-sites.com

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