GASOLINE STORAGE Sample Clauses

GASOLINE STORAGE. The Tenant shall not store gasoline anywhere in the Park unless the gasoline is stored in Canadian Standards Association approved containers, in all totaling 20 liters or less.
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GASOLINE STORAGE. Provincial fire regulations prohibit guests from storing gasoline anywhere in the park. This includes farm-type slip tanks.
GASOLINE STORAGE. The CITY shall retain control of all existing fuel tanks and share the adjacent maintenance building at Golf Course but shall permit the CONTRACTOR to construct separate fuel tank(s) in accordance with the approved capital improvements plan. The CONTRACTOR shall also be permitted to store equipment at this shared site in an area designated by the CITY and to fuel the CONTRACTOR’s motorized golf carts and maintenance equipment at such fuel tank site. The CONTRACTOR may purchase fuel from the CITY at the City’s cost with no xxxx-up. The purchase of fuel from the CITY or a private vendor shall be paid by the CONTRACTOR.
GASOLINE STORAGE. The DCCB shall permit the CONTRACTOR to fuel golf course maintenance equipment and the motorized golf carts at the DCCB’s golf course fuel tank site, if needed. The CONTRACTOR agrees that there shall be no personal use from the fuel tank by any of their employees or volunteers. The purchase of fuel f shall be paid by the CONTRACTOR.

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