Any Owner-Operator Clause Samples
The 'Any Owner-Operator' clause defines the parties who are permitted to operate or have control over a particular asset, such as a vehicle, property, or business, under the terms of the agreement. In practice, this clause typically allows any individual or entity who qualifies as an owner-operator—meaning they both own and directly manage or use the asset—to be covered or to assume certain rights and responsibilities. For example, in an insurance policy, this clause might ensure that coverage extends to any person who owns and operates the insured vehicle, not just a specifically named individual. The core function of this clause is to broaden the scope of who is included under the agreement, thereby providing flexibility and reducing ambiguity about who is authorized or protected.
Any Owner-Operator who is not a member in good standing of the Union shall be on the payroll of the Individual Employer with full fringes being paid from the first (1st) day
Any Owner-Operator who is a member of the Union in good standing and who possesses a valid contractor's license shall have the option of electing, in writing, not to be placed on the Individual Employer’s payroll. If the Owner-Operator elects not to go on the payroll, the Individual Employer shall pay into the Pensioned
