Incidental Stops Sample Clauses

The Incidental Stops clause defines the conditions under which a carrier or service provider may make brief, unscheduled stops during the course of transportation or delivery. Typically, this clause clarifies that such stops are permitted as long as they do not unreasonably delay the overall delivery schedule or compromise the safety and security of the goods. For example, a driver might stop for refueling or required rest breaks. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility for necessary, minor interruptions in transit while ensuring that the primary obligations of timely and secure delivery are maintained.
Incidental Stops. Employees may make incidental stops (pick up laundry, pick up child at child care etc.) traveling to or from work as long as such stops are on the employee’s normal commuting route.
Incidental Stops. A stop in route to or from work for the purpose of conducting personal business within the Wasilla City Limits, while off-duty.