Roadability definition

Roadability means the Equipment meets or exceeds then current DOT safety requirements, (including but not limited to FHWA requirements) and is reasonably fit for its intended use. "Evergreen" means that this Agreement shall be automatically extended by successive contract periods from the first termination date if neither party gives the other notice of cancellation in accordance with Clause 22.

Examples of Roadability in a sentence

  • Vendor shall exercise reasonable care to ensure the Roadability of all Equipment upon dispatch from the Facility and release of Equipment to Customer or carrier, as the case may be.

  • Upon receipt by Vendor and upon release to Customer or its approved Carrier each and every piece of Equipment shall be inspected for Roadability and Vendor and Customer (or carrier's driver signing on behalf of carrier or as Customer's authorized agent, as the case may be) shall sign the applicable EIR noting the condition of the Equipment at such time.

  • In addition to Customer's EIR requirements in accordance with Clause 3, Vendors shall provide Roadability inspections on all Equipment at the time of receipt and dispatch, as applicable.

  • Upon Customer's request, Vendor shall stage Equipment for evening and weekend pick-up; provided, however, that Vendor shall provide Roadability inspections on all such Equipment at the time of staging.

  • No inspection of Equipment by Customer or carrier shall constitute approval of such Equipments' condition or be deemed a waiver of the Roadability requirements undertaken by Vendor.