ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO DRIVERS Sample Clauses

ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO DRIVERS. Users who qualify as Drivers must comply with this Section 29, which is in addition to and not in replacement of the other obligations applicable to users which are set forth elsewhere in the Company Agreement. For clarity, Drivers must also comply with the Company Agreement. The present Section 29 shall apply only to Users who are Drivers:
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