Tool Box Clause Samples

The "Tool Box" clause defines the rights and responsibilities regarding tools, equipment, or materials brought onto a project site by a contractor or service provider. Typically, this clause clarifies ownership of such tools, stipulates that the contractor remains responsible for their maintenance and removal, and may address liability for loss or damage while on site. Its core practical function is to prevent disputes over ownership and responsibility for tools, ensuring that both parties understand who is accountable for the care and removal of equipment used during the project.
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Tool Box. Install a twenty-four (24) x eighteen (18) inch underbody toolbox with “T” type twist handle latch (paddle handle not acceptable), lock and key. Mount to frame behind cab. Bolt mount for removal or replacement. Prime and paint tool box/mounting brackets black. .
Tool Box. In the case that personal tools are stolen from a locked company site box or a locked company vehicle, the company shall repurchase the tools stolen. The repurchase will be limited to the tools identified in the list above.
Tool Box. The Assignee may install a single tool box, either constructed from treated lumber or of a durable pre-fabricated material, no larger than 3’W x 6’L x 2’H. The tool box shall be the property of the Assignee.
Tool Box. Install a twenty-four (24) x eighteen (18) inch underbody tool box with “T” type twist handle latch (paddle handle not acceptable), lock and key. Mount to frame behind cab. Bolt mount for removal or replacement. Prime and paint tool box/mounting brackets black. Install a buck plate constructed from three-quarter (3/4) inch thick steel plate continuously welded to rear truck frame with three quarter-inch thick gussets. Buck plate shall be truck frame full width and have nineteen
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