Common use of Actual Expenses Clause in Contracts

Actual Expenses. i. Actual moving expenses for household goods and effects up to a maximum of one thousand five hundred (1,500) cubic feet or fifteen thousand (15,000) pounds, if substantiated by properly receipted bills, for shipping, insurance for declared value, drayage, packing and unpacking, indicating the number of cubic feet of household goods or effects being handled. The Company, may, at its option, prescribe or control the shipment from the time of packing at the point of departure to the time of unpacking at the point of arrival. If for any reason the Company has not delivered the household goods within thirty (30) days from the time of packing, the Company shall pay thirty dollars ($30.00) per day for each adult and child over twelve (12) years of age until the employee is notified that his household goods are available for pickup. Necessary storage of up to thirty (30) days will be authorized at origin and/or destination.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Article 1

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