Private carrier Clause Samples

A 'Private carrier' clause defines the status and obligations of a carrier that transports goods for specific individuals or companies, rather than offering services to the general public. This clause typically clarifies that the carrier is not subject to the same regulatory requirements as common carriers and may set out the terms under which goods are accepted and transported, such as liability limitations or delivery conditions. Its core function is to distinguish the carrier’s responsibilities and legal exposure, ensuring both parties understand the scope of service and risk allocation in private transportation arrangements.
Private carrier. A person, other than a motor carrier, transporting property by motor vehicle in interstate or foreign commerce when (1) the per- son is the owner, lessee, or bailee of the property being transported; and (2) the property is being transported for sale, lease, rent, or bailment, or to further a commercial enterprise.
Private carrier. 3.1 For the purposes of US law and regulation, we are a private carrier, not a common carrier, and we may exercise our termination rights under this Agreement discriminatorily amongst similarly-situated customers.
Private carrier. Users of the Hearsay Relate App must have an existing plan with a telecommunications service provider such as Verizon, Sprint, or AT&T, in order to make and receive voice calls using the Hearsay Relate App interface. Customer acknowledges that Hearsay is not a publicly available telecommunications service provider and only offers the Hearsay Relate App services via the existing network plans of Customer’s Users. Customer further acknowledges that Hearsay Relate directly uses the Minutes under Users’ existing network plans and that Users will be responsible for any additional fees incurred for data usage using Hearsay Relate. Hearsay is not responsible for any service outage, interruptions, or degradations related to Users’ existing network plans.