Trucker definition

Trucker means a firm that performs hauling or trucking work with trucks owned or leased by that firm.
Trucker means the driver of the Client’s Trailer.
Trucker means any employee filling and/or removing trucks underground, and who does not do the work of a miner in the face.

Examples of Trucker in a sentence

  • Coverage provided should be at least as broad as found in ISO form CA0001 (BAP), CA0005 (Garage) or CA0012 (Trucker) including coverage for owned, non-owned, & hired autos.

  • In addition the DBE Subcontractor shall include a list of “long term” leased equipment, along with drivers and drivers’ numbers to the DBE Subcontractor Project Trucker and Equipment List.

  • The DBE Subcontractor shall attach copies of all current long term lease agreements to the DBE Subcontractor Project Trucker and Equipment List.

  • TYPE OF SUBCONTRACTOR: First Tier;Lower Tier;Supplier;Service Contractor (e.g. Trucker) 2.

  • Trucker B first uses vehicles on the public highway in July and August.


More Definitions of Trucker

Trucker means any person or organization engaged in the business of transporting prop- erty by "auto" for hire.
Trucker means any person or organization engaged in the business of transporting property for hire by “auto”.
Trucker means a business enterprise that owns and operates at least one licensed, insured truck for transporting materials and supplies.
Trucker in a calendar year means a person whose gross revenue for the year is derived primarily from the business of providing carriage of goods by truck and who is not exempt for any period in the year from taxation under Part I of the Income Tax Act by reason of section 149 of that Act.
Trucker means a business that provides trucking services for profit and includes sub-haulers, independent operators and brokers as these terms are commonly understood within the trucking industry.
Trucker means any person or organization en- gaged in the business of transporting property by "auto" for hire.
Trucker means a person who en­ gages to any extent in the business of trucking or hauling tobacco for producers to a point where it may be marketed or otherwise disposed of in the form and in the condition in which it is usually marketed by producers.