Refuse and Trash Sample Clauses

Refuse and Trash. Landlord shall provide refuse and trash collection and janitorial services at the Building for ordinary office refuse and rubbish and cleaning, and the cost of such services shall be included in Operating Expenses. To the extent that the refuse and trash and/or cleaning needs generated by Tenant exceeds the refuse and trash and/or cleaning needs customarily generated by other tenants of the Building, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the costs that Landlord reasonably incurs for such removal and/or cleaning, within 10 days after rendition of bills therefor, as Additional Rent. In respect of refuse and trash other than ordinary office refuse and rubbish (such as bio/medical waste, “wet trash” and construction debris, and cleaning with respect thereto), at Landlord’s option (i) Landlord shall provide collection and janitorial services for such refuse and trash, and Tenant shall pay to Landlord an amount equal to 105% of the Landlord’s cost therefor, within 10 days after rendition of bills therefor, as Additional Rent, or (ii) Tenant shall contract directly with the third-party service provider (acceptable to Landlord in its sole discretion) for the provision of such services and, in such case, Tenant shall pay such service provider directly, prior to delinquency. In all cases, Tenant shall store and stage all its waste, refuse, trash and recyclables within its Premises or in such enclosure areas as may be designated by Landlord and shall keep the Premises in a neat and clean condition. Tenant shall not dispose of any refuse in the Common Areas, and if Tenant does so, Tenant shall be liable for Landlord’s reasonable charge for such removal. Tenant shall comply with all Legal Requirements, whether imposed on Landlord or Tenant, regarding the collection, sorting, separation and recycling of waste products, garbage, refuse and trash in the Premises and cleaning the Premises. Upon request by Landlord, Tenant shall sort and separate into categories designated by Landlord and shall place in separate receptacles (as may be designated by Landlord) all waste products, garbage, refuse and trash in the Premises.
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Refuse and Trash. 1) Tenants must place all garbage, trash, and food waste in containers approved or provided by HHA and maintained in a sanitary and safe manner. Tenants must not set garbage outside units in non-garbage areas or containers at any time.
Refuse and Trash. HOLA shall keep the Premises clean and sanitary at all times. No refuse matter, nor any substance constituting an unnecessary, unreasonable or unlawful fire hazard, or material detrimental to the public health, shall be permitted or allowed to remain thereon, and HOLA shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent any such matter or material from being or accumulating upon the Premises. HOLA shall provide for the collection and removal of all garbage and/or refuse and abandoned personal items or personal items left longer than twenty-four (24) hours from the Premises as often as is necessary and in no case less than twice weekly. HOLA shall furnish all equipment and materials therefor, including trash receptacles of a size, type and number approved by CITY for use by the public. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. HOLA shall provide an enclosed area concealing trash storage from public view. HOLA shall, during the Term of this Lease or any extension thereof and at HOLA’s sole expense, conduct a recycling program on the Premises in conjunction with the CITY Facilities Recycling Program of the City of Los Angeles, or any similar program subsequently implemented. Such program will include all materials which may be reasonably recycled (e.g., white paper, mixed paper, newspaper, aluminum cans, and plastic and glass containers).
Refuse and Trash. HEART OF LA shall keep the Premises clean and sanitary at all times. No refuse matter, nor any substance constituting an unnecessary, unreasonable or unlawful fire hazard, or material detrimental to the public health, shall be permitted or allowed to remain thereon, and HEART OF LA shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent any such matter or material from being or accumulating upon the Premises. HEART OF LA shall provide for the collection and removal of all garbage and/or refuse and abandoned personal items or personal items left longer than twenty-four (24) hours from the Premises as often as is necessary and in no case less than twice weekly. HEART OF LA shall furnish all equipment and materials therefor, including trash receptacles of a size, type and number approved by CITY for use by the public. HEART OF LA shall provide an enclosed area concealing trash storage from public view. HEART OF LA shall, during the Term of this Sublease or any extension thereof and at HEART OF LA’s sole expense, conduct a recycling program on the Premises in conjunction with the CITY Facilities Recycling Program of the City of Los Angeles, or any similar program subsequently implemented. Such program will include all materials which may be reasonably recycled (e.g., white paper, mixed paper, newspaper, aluminum cans, and plastic and glass containers).
Refuse and Trash. No refuse or trash shall be kept, stored, or allowed to accumulate on the leased premises.
Refuse and Trash. The storage, collection, and removal of all trash, garbage, and other refuse shall be as set forth in Paragraph 5.08, above.
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  • Trash Tenant shall not allow anything to be placed on the outside of the Building, nor shall anything be thrown by Tenant out of the windows or doors, or down the corridors, elevator shafts, or ventilating ducts or shafts of the Building. All trash shall be placed in receptacles provided by Tenant on the Premises or in any receptacles provided by Landlord for the Building.

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