Clean Up Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Clean Up Responsibilities. Contractor shall adequately clean up any Recyclable Material spilled or blown during the course of collection and/or hauling operations as well as any hydraulic or oil spills from the equipment used to collect the recyclables.
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Clean Up Responsibilities. If any Hazardous Material is released, discharged or disposed of, or permitted to spill or leak, by Tenant or its Transferees or their respective agents, employees or contractors, in violation of the foregoing provisions of Article 29.A, Tenant shall immediately and properly clean up and remove the Hazardous Materials from the Premises, Property and any other affected property and clean or replace any affected personal property (whether or not owned by Landlord) in compliance with applicable Laws and then prevailing industry practices and standards, at Tenant’s expense (without limiting Landlord’s other remedies therefor). Such clean up and removal work (“Tenant Remedial Work”) shall be considered Work under Article 9 and subject to the provisions thereof, including Landlord’s prior written approval (except in emergencies), and any testing, investigation, feasibility and impact studies, and the preparation and implementation of any remedial action plan required by any court or regulatory authority having jurisdiction or reasonably required by Landlord. In connection therewith, Tenant shall provide documentation evidencing that all Tenant Remedial Work or other action required hereunder has been properly and lawfully completed (including a certificate addressed to Landlord from an environmental consultant reasonably acceptable to Landlord, in such detail and form as Landlord may reasonably require). If any Hazardous Material is released, discharged, disposed of, or permitted to spill or leak on or about the Property and is not caused by Tenant or its Transferees or their respective agents, employees or contractors, such release, discharge, disposal, spill or leak shall be deemed casualty damage under Article 11 to the extent that the Premises and Tenant’s use thereof is affected thereby; in such case, Landlord and Tenant shall have the obligations and rights respecting such casualty damage provided under this Lease (including Landlord’s obligations to restore under Article 11.A by lawfully abating the Hazardous Material, and Tenant’s rights to xxxxx Rent under Article 11.B).
Clean Up Responsibilities. All deep cleaning is the responsibility of the Bridges at Beresford for an event. This includes vacuuming, trash, and when needed, carpet cleaning. RENTER is responsible for the clearing of any decorations and items brought into the Event Center. Any excessive garbage may be taken to the trash dumpsters by RENTER. It is up to RENTER to clear tables during the Event. If no event is booked following day of event, RENTER may come in following morning at have items removed by noon (12:00 p.m.) the day after event. Any time needed after 12:00pm will be charged a rental rate. Food items may be stored in walk-in cooler pending they fit on a serving cart. Damage(s) If Bridges at Beresford property has been damaged or abused beyond normal wear, RENTER will be billed for all damage(s) and additional clean-up. This includes but is not limited to RENTER’s caterer, DJ, and any other service brought in by RENTER. Any damage will be billed to the RENTER at the cost of materials and labor plus 10% to correct the damages.
Clean Up Responsibilities. Clean-up, other than deep cleaning, is USER’s sole responsibility. Unless specifically addressed below, USER must remove everything brought onto the FACILITY by USER or its attendees. The USER is responsible for the following during and upon the conclusion of its event: • USER shall provide sufficient supervision to minimize the spillage of food and beverages at the FACILITY, especially within the Xxxxxx Center building. • All tables, inside and outside, must be cleared and wiped clean. • Floors of the Xxxxxx Center building must be broom cleaned. • All trash must be placed in receptacles provided by the AUTHORITY. If trash will not fit in the receptacles (e.g., large boxes), the trash must be broken down by USER and taken to an AUTHORITY designated location, such as the one located behind the Xxxxxx Center building. • Any decorations must be taken down and removed from the Xxxxxx Center building. • Any USER who leaves an excessive amount of trash at the FACILITY, or who leaves any trash in an undesignated area, is subject to a charge of up to $500.
Clean Up Responsibilities. It is understood that members of the bargaining unit do have certain clean-up responsibilities in the cafeterias in accordance with the Civil Service Job Descriptions, but such employees would not be directed to perform duties normally and properly assigned to other employees. Examples of such duties would be emptying the garbage containers, cleaning floors, stacking chairs and moving tables. Employees assigned to cafeteria duty shall not be expected to clean tables following student meals.
Clean Up Responsibilities. IF ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IS RELEASED, DISCHARGED OR DISPOSED OF, OR PERMITTED TO SPILL OR LEAK, BY TENANT OR ITS ASSIGNEES OR THEIR RESPECTIVE AGENTS, EMPLOYEES OR CONTRACTORS, IN VIOLATION OF THE FOREGOING PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE, TENANT SHALL IMMEDIATELY AND PROPERLY CLEAN UP AND REMOVE THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FROM THE PREMISES, PROPERTY AND ANY OTHER AFFECTED PROPERTY AND CLEAN OR REPLACE ANY AFFECTED PERSONAL PROPERTY (WHETHER OR NOT OWNED BY LANDLORD) IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS AND THEN PREVAILING INDUSTRY PRACTICES AND STANDARDS, AT TENANT'S EXPENSE (WITHOUT LIMITING LANDLORD'S OTHER REMEDIES THEREFOR). SUCH CLEAN UP AND REMOVAL WORK ("TENANT REMEDIAL WORK") SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ANY ALTERATIONS, INCLUDING LANDLORD'S PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL (EXCEPT IN EMERGENCIES), AND ANY TESTING, INVESTIGATION, FEASIBILITY AND IMPACT STUDIES, AND THE PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ANY REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN REQUIRED BY ANY COURT OR REGULATORY AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION OR REASONABLY REQUIRED BY LANDLORD. IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, TENANT SHALL PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION EVIDENCING THAT ALL TENANT REMEDIAL WORK OR OTHER ACTION REQUIRED HEREUNDER HAS BEEN PROPERLY AND LAWFULLY COMPLETED (INCLUDING A CERTIFICATE ADDRESSED TO LANDLORD FROM AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO LANDLORD, IN SUCH DETAIL AND FORM AS LANDLORD MAY REASONABLY REQUIRE). IF ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IS RELEASED, DISCHARGED, DISPOSED OF, OR PERMITTED TO SPILL OR LEAK ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY AND IS NOT CAUSED BY TENANT OR ITS RESPECTIVE AGENTS, EMPLOYEES OR CONTRACTORS, SUCH RELEASE, DISCHARGE, DISPOSAL, SPILL OR LEAK SHALL BE DEEMED CASUALTY DAMAGE TO THE EXTENT THAT THE PREMISES AND TENANT'S USE THEREOF IS AFFECTED THEREBY; IN SUCH CASE, LANDLORD AND TENANT SHALL HAVE THE OBLIGATIONS AND RIGHTS RESPECTING SUCH CASUALTY DAMAGE PROVIDED UNDER THIS LEASE. TENANT SHALL IMMEDIATELY UPON WRITTEN REQUEST PROVIDE LANDLORD WITH COPIES OF ALL MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS, PERMITS, APPROVALS, MEMOS, REPORTS, CORRESPONDENCE, COMPLAINTS, DEMANDS, CLAIMS, SUBPOENAS, REQUESTS, REMEDIATION AND CLEANUP PLANS, AND ALL PAPERS OF ANY KIND FILED WITH OR BY ANY REGULATORY AUTHORITY AND ANY OTHER BOOKS, RECORDS OR ITEMS PERTAINING TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS THAT ARE SUBJECT TO THIS ARTICLE (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO HEREIN AS "TENANT'S HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RECORDS"). TENANT SHALL PAY, PRIOR TO DELINQUENCY, ANY AND ALL FEES, TAXES (INCLUDING EXCISE TAXES), PENALTIES AND FINES ARISING FRO...
Clean Up Responsibilities. All deep cleaning is the responsibility of the Bridges at Beresford for an event. This includes vacuuming, trash, and when needed, carpet cleaning. RENTER is responsible for the clearing of any decorations and items brought into the Event Center. Any excessive garbage may be taken to the trash dumpsters by RENTER. If Full Service Contract is selected, then The Bridges at Beresford staff will bus tables otherwise it is up to RENTER to clear tables during the Event. If no event is booked following day of event, RENTER may come in following morning at have items removed by noon (12:00 p.m.) the day after event. Any time needed after 12:00pm will be charged a rental rate. Food items may be stored in walk-in cooler pending they fit on a serving cart. Damage(s) If Bridges at Beresford property has been damaged or abused beyond normal wear, RENTER will be billed for all damage(s) and additional clean-up. This includes but is not limited to RENTER’s caterer, DJ, and any other service brought in by RENTER. Any damage will be billed to the RENTER at the cost of materials and labor plus 10% to correct the damages.
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Clean Up Responsibilities. Contractor shall make all collections of recyclable materials in vehicle using tarps on the load portion of the trucks so that contents will not spill, blow out or leak there from. Contractor shall adequately clean up any Recyclable Material spilled or blown during the course of collection and/or hauling operations. All collection vehicles shall be equipped with at least one broom and one shovel for use in cleaning up material spillage. Contractor shall have no responsibility to remove or clean up any items which are not Recyclable Materials.

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