Savings in Waste Collection Costs Sample Clauses

Savings in Waste Collection Costs. If, as a direct result of the initiation of the Multi-Unit Residential recycling program, the Contractor experiences a reduction in costs for performance of the scope of work required by this Agreement below the amounts included in determining the Contractor's Payment for Years Six and Seven, City shall not be entitled to reduce the Contractor's Payment for such Years to reflect such cost reductions. However, these reduced actual costs during Year Six will be used to determine Contractor's Payment commencing in Year Eight of the Term, when the compensation for the Multi-Unit Residential recycling program is integrated with the overall Contractor's Payment process. Similarly, actual costs during Year Seven will be used to determine the Contractor's Payment for Year Nine of the Term. The parties acknowledge that Contractor will most likely experience such a cost savings initially since (1) there are some Multi-Unit Residential Premises already receiving curbside recycling service, the cost for which will now be compensated under this Fifth Amendment, and (2) not all eligible Multi-Unit Residential Premises will elect to participate. This has been taken into account by the parties in agreeing that Multi-Unit Residential Premises constructed between the commencement of the program and June 30, 1998 will be included in the recycling program without an increase in the Contractor's Payment, unless and until the number of collection points exceeds 1,205.
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Savings in Waste Collection Costs. If, as a direct result of the initiation of the Yardwaste program, the Contractor experiences a reduction in costs for performance of the scope of work required by the Agreement below the amounts included in determining the Contractor's Payment for Years Four and Five as provided in Section 8.03.B and C, City shall not be entitled to reduce the Contractor's Payment for such Years to reflect such cost reductions. However, these reduced actual costs during Year Four will be used to determine Contractor's Payment commencing in the Sixth Year of the Term, when the compensation for the Yardwaste program is integrated with the overall Contractor's Payment process. Similarly, actual costs during Year Five will be used to determine the Contractor's Payment for the Seventh Year of the Term.

Related to Savings in Waste Collection Costs

  • Administrative Cost Recovery 3.1 In order to assist in the defrayment of the costs of administration and other expenses incurred by the Bank under this Agreement, the Bank may, following deposit of Contribution funds, deduct from such funds and retain for the Bank’s own account an amount equal to five percent (5.0%) of the Contributions.

  • Transportation Costs The cost of transporting a Warranted Part claimed to be defective to the facilities designated by the Seller and for the return therefrom of a repaired or replaced Warranted Part shall be borne by the Buyer.

  • Collection Costs In the event collection efforts are required to obtain payment on this Account, to the extent permitted by law, You agree to pay all court costs, private process server fees, investigation fees or other costs incurred in collection and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in the course of collecting any amounts owed under this Agreement or in the recovery of any Collateral.

  • Administration Costs The Borrower shall pay the Bank for all reasonable costs incurred by the Bank in connection with administering this Agreement.

  • Transportation Allowance When an employee is required to travel to the Hospital or to return to her home as a result of reporting to or off work between the hours of hours, (other than reporting to or off work for her regular shift) or at any time while on standby, the Hospital will pay transportation costs either by taxi or by her own vehicle at the rate of thirty-five cents cents) per mile (to a maximum of fourteen dollars or such greater amount as the Hospital may in its discretion determine for each trip between the aforementioned hours. The employee will provide to the Hospital satisfactory proof of payment of such taxi fare.

  • Administrative Costs Administrative costs will not be included in the budget neutrality agreement, but the state must separately track and report additional administrative costs that are directly attributable to the demonstration. All administrative costs must be identified on the Forms CMS-64.10 Waiver and/or 64.10P Waiver.

  • Administration Allowances In addition to the foregoing salary, there shall be paid additional allowances in accordance with the following schedule:

  • Sample Collection The collection and testing of the samples shall be performed only by a laboratory and by a physician or health care professional qualified and authorized to administer and determine the meaning of any test results. The laboratory performing the test shall be one that is certified by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA). The laboratory chosen must be agreed to between the Union and the Employer. The laboratory used shall also be one whose procedures are periodically tested by the NIDA where they analyze unknown samples sent to an independent party. The results of employee’s tests shall be made available to the Medical Review Officer. Collection of urine samples shall be conducted in a manner, which provides the highest degree of security for the sample and freedom from adulteration. Recognized strict chain of custody procedures must be followed for all samples as set by NIDA. The Union and the Employer agree that security of the biological urine samples is absolutely necessary therefore the Employer agrees that if the security of the sample is compromised in anyway, any positive test shall be invalid and may not be used for any purpose. Urine samples will be submitted as per NIDA Standards. Employees have the right for Union or legal counsel representative to be present during the submission of the sample. A split sample shall be reserved in all cases for an independent analysis in the event of a positive test result. All samples must be stored in a scientific acceptable preserved manner as established by NIDA. All positive confirmed samples and related paperwork must be retained by the laboratory for at least six (6) months or for the duration of any grievance, disciplinary action or legal proceedings whichever is longer. At the conclusion of this period, the paperwork and specimen shall be destroyed. Tests shall be conducted in a manner to ensure that an employee’s legal drug use and diet does not affect the test results.

  • Transportation Expenses (a) When an employee is required to report for work and reports under the conditions described in paragraphs 28.05(c), and 28.06(a), and is required to use transportation services other than normal public transportation services, the employee shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred as follows:

  • Costs of Collection In any dispute involving monies owed to Company, the Company shall be entitled to all costs of collection, including reasonable attorney’s fees and interest at 15% per annum or the highest rate allowed by law, whichever is less, unless a lower amount is agreed to by Company.

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