Contract vehicle definition

Contract vehicle  means a passenger-service vehicle carrying passengers under a contract expressed or implied for the '20
Contract vehicle  means any vehicle employed by the Contractor in the execution of the Contract.
Contract vehicle  means a passenger-service vehicle carrying

More Definitions of Contract vehicle

Contract vehicle  means a motor vehicle carrying pas- sengers for hire or reward under a contract expressed or implied for the use of the vehicle as a whole:
Contract vehicle  means a consortium or government wide acquisition contract that Workday is either a party to directly, or which Workday has allowed Reseller to use to sell Workday Services, and, if applicable, has been incorporated in the Reseller Agreement.

Related to Contract vehicle

  • Subject Vehicle means the vehicle being tested.

  • Transit vehicle means a bus, rapid transit vehicle, railroad car, street railway car, water vehicle, taxicab, or other type of public transportation vehicle or individual unit, whether operated singly or in a group that provides public transportation.

  • Fleet Vehicle means a new motor vehicle sold and titled

  • Junk vehicle means a vehicle of any age that is damaged or defective in any one or combination of any of the following ways that either makes the vehicle immediately inoperable, or would prohibit the vehicle from being operated in a reasonably safe manner upon the public streets and highways under its own power if self-propelled, or while being towed or pushed, if not self-propelled:

  • Tank vehicle means a commercial motor vehicle that is designed to transport any liquid or gaseous materials within a tank or tanks having an individual rated capacity of more than one hundred nineteen gallons and an aggregate rated capacity of one thousand gallons or more that is either permanently or temporarily attached to the vehicle or chassis. A commercial motor vehicle transporting an empty storage container tank not designed for transportation with a rated capacity of one thousand gallons or more that is temporarily attached to a flatbed trailer is not considered a tank vehicle.