Haulage Contractor definition

Haulage Contractor means a contractor engaged by Forests NSW to haul Log Products harvested under this Agreement to Product Destinations.
Haulage Contractor means sole traders, non-public companies or partnerships that provide services transporting forest products. The Act only applies to haulage contractors where the owner of the business also drives one of the vehicles. All harvesting contractors (other than public companies) are covered by the Act. Forestry contractors are also referred to in the Act and the Code of Practice as “contractors”.

Examples of Haulage Contractor in a sentence

  • In transports, the Haulage Contractor is responsible for the correctnost of the load placing in terms of road safety and EU rules and NKT guidelines (eg.

  • The Consignor undertakes to pay to the Haulage Contractor a fee in the amount given in the Price list of transport services which makes an integral part of this Contract as Appendix No. 1, or possibly set by this Contract.

  • The Consignor purchases material and articles for his needs from other producers and contractors which the Consignor also needs to get forwarded by the Haulage Contractor, and that to the place of unloading in the Consignor´s manufacturing facilities and warehouses.

  • The parties must consult from time to time and co-operate with each other for the purpose of, so far as possible, their each respectively undertaking their respective obligations under this Agreement and ensuring the objectives and purposes of this Agreement are achieved promptly and in a viable manner and the Contractor must consult from time to time and co- operate with any Haulage Contractor engaged by Forests NSW.

  • In the event that during unloading the consignment is obviously damaged or incomplete, the vehicle driver shall immediately notify the Haulage Contractor either directly, or through his dispatcher (contractual carrier´s dispatcher).