Examples of Wet Hire in a sentence
Wet Hire means that You hire Your Mobile Plant to another party with Your Employee to drive and operate Your Mobile Plant.
Wet Hire subrogation waiver – Mobile Plant Where You hire out Your Mobile Plant under Wet Hire conditions and the Wet Hire agreement: a) requires You to release the hirer from liability for loss or Damage to Your Mobile Plant; or b) requires that You provide insurance on Your Mobile Plant for the hirer, then We agree to waive any right of recovery We may have against the hirer of Your Mobile Plant for loss or Damage caused to Your Mobile Plant.
In the event of Wet Hire, the operator responsible for the Equipment remains an employee of the Owner and shall erect the Equipment in accordance with the Hirer’s instructions.
This Additional Benefit applies to Machines operated by the Insured or hired out by the Insured on Dry Hire or Wet Hire terms.
In relation to Wet Hire, BOOM is responsible for and must complete daily maintenance and servicing of the Plant and Equipment in accordance with OEM maintenance manuals including to clean, maintain, lubricate and fuel the Plant and Equipment to the standard and level specified in the manual or as otherwise specified by BOOM and record such checks in the log book provided.