Handling Major Appliances Sample Clauses

Handling Major Appliances. Major appliances shall be reused, recycled, or disposed by Contractor in accordance with requirements of applicable law. Appliances shall be certified as having hazardous materials removed before they shall be accepted. Any changes to such regulations made after the Effective Date shall be addressed as though they are a change in law in accordance with Section 16.02.
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Handling Major Appliances. Major Appliances shall be reused, Recycled, or Disposed by Contractor in accordance with requirements of Applicable Law. Any changes to such regulations made after January 1, 2011 shall be addressed as though they are a Change in Law in accordance with Section 11.05.
Handling Major Appliances. Major Appliances, Universal Waste, and E-Scrap 951 shall be reused, Recycled, or Disposed by Contractor in accordance with 952 requirements of Applicable Law. Any changes to such regulations made after 953 January 1, 2011 shall be addressed as though they are a Change in Law in 954 accordance with Section 11.05.
Handling Major Appliances. Major Appliances, Universal Waste, and E-Scrap shall be reused, Recycled or Disposed by Contractor in accordance with requirements of Applicable Law and in accordance with the State of California Department of Toxic Substances Control and California Integrated Waste Management Board regulations. Any changes to such regulations made after the Effective Date shall be addressed as though they are a Change in Law in accordance with Section 11.05.
Handling Major Appliances. Major Appliances, Universal Waste, and E-Waste shall 642 be reused, Recycled or Disposed by Contractor in accordance with requirements of 643 Applicable Law and in accordance with the State Department of Toxic Substance Control 644 and California Integrated Waste Management Board regulations. Any changes to such 645 regulations made after the Effective Date shall be addressed as though they are a Change 646 in Law in accordance with Section 11.5.
Handling Major Appliances. Major Appliances, Universal Waste, and E-Scrap shall be reused, Recycled or Disposed by Contractor in accordance with requirements of Applicable Law and in accordance with the State of California Department of Toxic Substances Control and California Integrated Waste Management Board regulations.. Any changes to such regulations made after the Effective DateJanuary Franchise Agreement for Collection Services with Recology San Mateo County Page 27 of 111134 City of Menlo ParkModel Agreement for Adaptation by Member Agencies 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1, 2011 shall be addressed as though they are a Change in Law in accordance with Section 11.05.
Handling Major Appliances. Major Appliances shall be reused and Recycled, or 783 as a last resort, Disposed by CONTRACTOR in accordance with requirements of applicable 784 law. Any changes to such regulations made after the Effective Date shall be addressed as 785 though they are a Change in Law. 786
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