Replacement of City Facility Solid Waste and Recycling Containers Sample Clauses

Replacement of City Facility Solid Waste and Recycling Containers. 32 CONTRACTOR’s employees shall take care to prevent damage to City 33 Facility Solid Waste and Recycling Containers by unnecessary rough treatment. Any 34 City Facility Solid Waste and Recycling Containers damaged by CONTRACTOR 35 shall be replaced by CONTRACTOR, at CONTRACTOR’s expense, within ten (10) 36 Work Days at no cost or inconvenience to the City Facility Service Unit and at no 37 cost to CITY. 1 Upon notification to CONTRACTOR by the City Representative or City 4 fault of CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR shall deliver a replacement City Facility 5 Solid Waste and Recycling Container(s) to the City Facility Service Unit within ten
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Replacement of City Facility Solid Waste and Recycling Containers. CONTRACTOR’s employees shall take care to prevent damage to City Facility Solid Waste and Recycling Containers by unnecessary rough treatment. Any City Facility Solid Waste and Recycling Containers damaged by CONTRACTOR shall be replaced by CONTRACTOR, at CONTRACTOR’s expense, within ten (10) Work Days at no cost or inconvenience to the City Facility Service Unit and at no cost to CITY. Upon notification to CONTRACTOR by the City Representative or City Facility Service Unit that the City Facility Service Unit’s City Facility Solid Waste and Recycling Container(s) have been stolen or damaged beyond repair through no fault of CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR shall deliver a replacement City Facility Solid Waste and Recycling Container(s) to the City Facility Service Unit within ten

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