Transporting of a Load Clause Samples

The 'Transporting of a Load' clause defines the responsibilities and requirements for moving goods or materials from one location to another under a contract. It typically outlines who is responsible for arranging transportation, the standards or methods to be used (such as specific vehicles or handling procedures), and any necessary documentation or compliance with regulations. For example, it may specify that the contractor must ensure safe delivery to the destination and bear the risk of loss or damage during transit. This clause ensures clarity regarding logistics, risk allocation, and accountability during the transportation process.
Transporting of a Load. This policy does not insure liability arising from the transporting of a load to, or away from, the insured vehicle. However, this exclusion does not apply to the actual loading or unloading of the insured vehicle.
Transporting of a Load. Liability in connection with the transporting of a load to, or away from, the insured vehicle. However, this Exclusion does not apply to the actual loading or unloading of the insured vehicle. Liability for loss to any vehicle that is insured under this policy. Liability for loss to property (including a road) arising from:

Related to Transporting of a Load

  • Transporting Students 1. Employees shall not transport students except in accordance with School Board rules. The Board shall adopt a school board policy outlining the teacher’s and the Board’s responsibilities and liabilities. Said policy shall be included in all school handbooks beginning with the 2004-05 school year. 2. Teachers will not be required to transport pupils to and from activities which take place away from the school grounds.