Removal and Disposal Sample Clauses

Removal and Disposal if the Water Heater has reached the end of its useful life and we are not installing a replacement Water Heater, you shall at such time own the Water Heater, and if you wish for us to disconnect and/or dispose of the Water Heater, you must contact us by calling 0-000-000-0000 to make such arrangements. We will charge you in accordance with our then current fee schedules for removals or disposals.
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Removal and Disposal. Contractor must remove and dispose of all construction or demolition debris materials, waste, and soils at licensed facilities in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws, including, but not limited to, the National Environmental Policy Act and Illinois Public Act 96-1416, with the most stringent and demanding requirements controlling.
Removal and Disposal. In addition, Lessee shall immediately remove all Hazardous Materials which Lessee has caused to be released or disposed of in, on, under or adjacent to, the Premises or the Property. Lessee shall dispose of all Hazardous Material removed from the Premises or the Property in lawful disposal sites and otherwise in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, rules and policies, and in all removals of Hazardous Materials, Lessee shall list itself as the shipper.
Removal and Disposal. The Contractor shall provide sixty (60) days notice of upcoming lease expiration to the Commonwealth agency lessee. At the Commonwealth’s discretion, the agency lessee shall either: (1) promptly return the Lease Property, shipping/freight prepaid at the Contractor’s expense, to any location in the continental United States as specified by the Contractor; or (2) elect to have the Contractor physically remove the Lease Property from its location. If the Lease Property is returned via shipment, the Lessee shall pay the required rent for the Leased Property until it has been shipped to the Contractor. If the Lease Property is removed from its location by the Contractor, the Contractor shall remove the Lease Property within thirty (30) days of the end of the lease or on a date agreed to by the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth shall not be responsible for payments after the lease expiration/cancellation date due to the Contractor’s failure to remove the Leased Property. Data Cleansing: The Contractor must adhere to the Information Technology Policy ITP-SEC015, Data Cleansing Policy (xxxxx://xxx.xx.xx.xxx/Policies/Documents/itp_sec015.pdf). Contractors must allow the disposition of hard drives that are defective or at the end-of-lease at the discretion of each agency with no additional cost to the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth may keep the defective or leased hard drive.
Removal and Disposal if the Equipment has reached the end of its useful life and we are not installing replacement Equipment, you shall at such time own the Equipment, and if you wish for us to disconnect and/or dispose of the Equipment, you must contact us to make such arrangements. We will charge you in accordance with our then current fee schedules for removals or disposals.
Removal and Disposal. .1 Remove cleared and grubbed materials to disposal area designated by Project Coordinator.
Removal and Disposal. 1. Complete clearing and grubbing to the limits defined by a line drawn 5 feet outside the grading area, unless shown on the Contract Documents or as directed.
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Removal and Disposal. ASPHALT (<200mm) This item is to include the full depth removal and disposal of existing asphalt. The Contractor shall supply all labour, equipment, and material to complete the excavation for the work in accordance with the contract and as directed by the Contract Administrator. Removals and disposals shall conform to OPSS 180, 206, 510 and relevant OPS sections. Existing conditions are described in the appended geotechnical documentation. Geotechnical results show asphalt thickness is approximately 150mm to 175mm from the southern limits to Bay Street and approximately 50mm to the north limits. The contractor is to allow for the inevitable variation in asphalt thickness in the pricing of this item. Removal thicknesses of less than 75mm; and between 75mm and 200mm has been provided. During removal operations, adjacent pavement and structures shall remain undisturbed. The Contractor shall, as required, cut the existing asphalt in accordance with the requirements of OPSS 510: Construction Specification for Removal, to create a smooth butt or step joint (as is appropriate based on adjacent asphalt depth – single lift: butt joint; multiple lift: step joint) with adjacent asphalt. Payment for the work of cutting existing pavement shall be included in the unit bid price for this item. Payment at the contract price for the above tender items shall be full compensation for all labour, equipment and material required to complete the work. All offsite disposal shall be in accordance with OPSS 510, OPSS 180, Ontario Regulation 406 and the MOE Guidelines for Management of Excess Material. Payment at the unit bid price for this tender item shall be full compensation for all labour, equipment, and material required to do the work. Payment will be by square meter.
Removal and Disposal. ASPHALT (<75mm) ITEM 23.
Removal and Disposal. If any Equipment has reached the end of its Useful Life and we are not installing replacement equipment and you wish us to disconnect and/or dispose of the Equipment you should contact us by calling (000) 000-0000 or toll free outside Toronto at 1-844-enercare. • We will charge you in accordance with our then current fee schedules for removals or disconnections. • We are not responsible for replacing the Equipment or re-connecting any ancillary or other equipment, venting, piping, wiring or ducting, nor are we responsible for any of such ancillary items.
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