Commercial Vehicle Operator definition

Commercial Vehicle Operator means any person or entity providing vehicles for hire for the purpose of carrying passengers. Any person or entity that provides transportation using Online- enabled Apps, smartphone technology, other forms of technology, or any other means to provide transportation or to facilitate ride sharing, is considered a Commercial Vehicle Operator. A Commercial Vehicle Operator who also drives a Commercial Vehicle is also a Commercial Vehicle Driver.
Commercial Vehicle Operator means any enterprise or Person engaged in providing carriage of persons or their property to or from the Airport in a Commercial Vehicle.

Examples of Commercial Vehicle Operator in a sentence

  • Carriers operating in Canada must have a valid Commercial Vehicle Operator Registration ("CVOR") Certificate during the term of this Agreement.

  • The term of this Agreement shall be from the date it is signed by the County until the date the Airport’s Commercial Vehicle Operator Ordinance becomes fully effective, and during any transition period approved by the Airport Manager, unless this Agreement is terminated earlier.

  • The Owner declares that he is registered with the Ontario Ministry of transportation and the Commission des transports du Québec and that he has obtained the identification numbers in the Commercial Vehicle Operator Register (CVOR) and the Register of Owners and Operators of Heavy Vehicles (NIR) and he undertakes to take all necessary measures in order to maintain at all times ratings of “satisfactory”.

  • Before a Commercial Vehicle Operator Registration (CVOR) certificate will be issued, the applicant must provide information of valid insurance coverage which meets minimum requirements as described in the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, the Public Vehicles Act of Ontario and/or the Insurance Act of Ontario as applicable to the carrier’s specific operations.