On Hook definition

On Hook means while the vehicle is under tow, including loading and unloading of the vehicle onto the tow truck between points of pickup and the point of destination.

Examples of On Hook in a sentence

  • If a vehicle being towed is covered for losses under the Garage Keepers Legal Liability coverage section in lieu of On Hook Coverage, the Recovery Service Provider must have a Cargo Policy of not less than the required $150,000 minimum per recovery truck to cover the vehicle in tow, as well as the contents of the towed or recovered vehicle.

  • The assumption of such findings may be the different background of the two universities, which could influence students’ EI skills.

  • Garage Keepers’ Legal Liability or Garage Keepers’ Liability Insurance – including, but not limited to On Hook or Cargo Liability Insurance – with a minimum limit of $50,000.

  • If the vehicle being towed or recovered is covered for losses under the above Garage Keepers Legal Liability coverage, in lieu of On Hook Coverage, Tow Operator must have a Cargo Insurance Policy; provided the amount of the Cargo Insurance Policy is for not less than the required $150,000 minimum per tow truck to cover the vehicle in tow, as well as the contents of the towed or recovered vehicle.