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6.4 Non-Perfonnance <br />1. Minnesota law governs any disputes and all disputes will be subject to the <br />jurisdiction of the Ramsey County District Court. <br />6. Failure to pick up missed collections -- $50.00 per incident. <br />7. Failure to file reports and/or provide scale receipts -- $750 per incident. <br />8. Failure to maintain vehicle Jn a manner which prevents nuisances such as leaky <br />seals or hydraulics -- $100.00 per incident. <br />9. Failure or neglect to provide notice to resident upon recyclables refused for <br />collection for cause -- $50.00 per incident. <br />10. Failure to pick up MDU properties as needed -- $50.00. <br />11. In add ition to above, failure or neglect to correct chronic problems will be <br />considered a Breach of Contract -- $50.00 per incident. <br />12. A chronic problem shall be construed to be three or more occurrences of items 3, <br />41 5) 6 or 8 immediately above within any period of six consecutive months <br />whether or not remedied within 24 -hours or six hours in the case of spilled solid <br />waste. <br />4-3-. The City will notify the Contractor in writing documenting the history of the <br />account and reason for the fine. The Contractor will then have the opportunity to <br />address and remedy the issue at which point the City can determine if a fine is <br />the appropriate course of action. <br />PAGE 11 OF 13 <br />
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