Common use of Bogged Vehicles Clause in Contracts

Bogged Vehicles. a) Where a Carrier goes beyond the kerb to complete a delivery and his vehicle becomes bogged or is otherwise rendered inoperative as a consequence of such attempted delivery, the Contractor shall arrange the services of an experienced salvage contractor to extricate the vehicle as soon as possible and shall bear all costs for those arrangements. b) The Contractor shall ensure that the salvage contractor selected is covered by the appropriate insurance policy to rectify any damage that the salvage contractor may cause to the Carrier’s vehicle during the extrication process. c) Waiting time at a rate of "D" (Schedule B) per minute shall be paid to the Carrier from the time the Carrier notifies the plant until the time of completion of extrication. d) Provided further that the provisions of Clause 10.2 (a), (b) and (c) shall not apply where the vehicle becomes inoperative as direct result of the Carrier’s negligence or deliberate actions.

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Sources: Concrete Carriers Agreement

Bogged Vehicles. a) Where a Carrier goes beyond the kerb to complete a delivery and his vehicle becomes bogged or is otherwise rendered inoperative as a consequence of such attempted delivery, the Contractor shall arrange the services of an experienced salvage contractor to extricate the vehicle as soon as possible and shall bear all costs for those arrangements. b) The Contractor shall ensure that the salvage contractor selected is covered by the appropriate insurance policy to rectify any damage that the salvage contractor may cause to the Carrier▇▇▇▇ ier’s vehicle during the extrication process. c) Waiting time at a rate of "D" (Schedule B) per minute shall be paid to the Carrier from the time the Carrier notifies the plant until the time of completion of extrication. d) Provided further that the provisions of Clause 10.2 (aa),(b), (b) and (c) shall not apply where the vehicle becomes inoperative as direct result of the Carrier’s Carriers negligence or deliberate actions.

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Sources: Country Concrete Carriers Agreement