Regular operator definition

Regular operator is any person not listed on the Declarations Page who has or had care, custody or control of the insured car for more than twenty-four (24) hours at any time during the policy term as shown on the Declarations Page. The twenty-four (24) hours may be consecutive or cumulative.
Regular operator is someone who uses a covered auto at least once a week or at least thirty (30) times over the last twelve (12) months prior to an accident or loss.
Regular operator means any person who operates an “Insured Vehicle” six or more times during the three months preceding either your application for this insurance policy or any loss for which coverage is sought under this policy.

Examples of Regular operator in a sentence

  • When a Replacement operator is replacing a Regular operator for one calendar week, he shall have no rights to his other jobs for that seven day period.

  • Regular Operator,provided using the Regular operator not involve moving him from one shift to one of the other two Operators in order If cannot be prevented the Replacement will be made in the followingpriority: Person on thejob.

  • Any Regular operator may elect to sign up to work exclusively on the spare board in accordance with his seniority provided he is in possession of a Class license.

  • Regular operator shall mean a person employed by MUNI on a regular, full-time continuing basis whether assigned to a regular run or to the extra board.

  • Regular operator shall mean a person employed by MUNI the Public Transportation Department on a regular, full-time continuing basis whether assigned to a regular run or to the extra board.


More Definitions of Regular operator

Regular operator means any person not listed on the Declarations page who uses or has care, custody or control of an insured auto on a regular or frequent basis.
Regular operator means an FTO who picks runs as a work assignment for his/her eight or ten-hour guarantee.
Regular operator means any person who operates an insured auto and to whom such auto is made available for his/her regular use. PART A - LIABILITY COVERAGE INSURING AGREEMENT Subject to the Limits of Liability and all other terms and conditions under this Part A, if you pay the premium for Liability Coverage under this Part A, we will pay damages, other than punitive or exemplary damages, for which an Insured becomes legally liable to others because of bodily injury or property damage that results from a motor vehicle accident. We will also pay for the replacement of a child restraint system that was in use by a child during a motor vehicleaccident for which Liability Coverage under this Part A applies due to the liability of an Insured. When coverage under this Part A applies, we will settle or defend, as we, in our sole discretion, consider proper and with counsel of our choice, any claim for damages covered by this Part A. If a lawsuit is brought against an Insured with respect to a claim for acts or alleged acts covered by this Part A, seeking both compensatory and punitive or exemplary damages, we will provide a defense to such lawsuit, but without liability for any punitive or exemplary damages. Our duty to settle or defend ends when we pay our Limits of Liability under this Part A for payment of a judgment or settlement. We have no duty to settle or defend any claim or action that is not covered by this policy. We have no duty to provide coverage or defense of a claim or action under this Part A unless we have received actual notice of a lawsuit before judgment on such suit is entered. ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS When used in this Part A: A. "Insured" and "Insureds" mean:
Regular operator means a Motor Coach Operator who has bid a regular run or assignment.
Regular operator means any person who operates an insured auto and to whom such auto is made available for his/her regular use.
Regular operator means any person not listed on the Declarations Page who resides outside of the Insured’s household and operates the owned automobile three or more times, consecutively or cumulatively, during the policy period;
Regular operator means any person who operates a "covered auto” on average two or more times per month during the three months preceding either your application for this insurance policy or any accident or loss for which coverage is sought under this policy.