CHASSIS MANAGEMENT Sample Clauses

CHASSIS MANAGEMENT. 6.1 (CCM POOL NAME) shall maintain records of, among other items, the serial number and Pool Identification Number of each Chassis, the date each Chassis was received by (CCM POOL NAME), the date each Chassis was returned to Contributor, maintenance, repair, and inspection activities, and the serial numbers of Chassis that were rejected by (CCM POOL NAME). Such records may, in (CCM POOL NAME)’s discretion, be combined with or subsumed under (CCM POOL NAME)’s master record-keeping system for Chassis. Such records may be kept solely in electronic form in (CCM POOL NAME)’s discretion. Upon reasonable notice and at reasonable times, Contributor may inspect such records pertaining to its contributed equipment. If the computerized system permits, in (CCM POOL NAME)’s discretion (CCM POOL NAME) may allow Contributor to have read-only access to such electronic Chassis records. (CCM POOL NAME) may place identifying markings on the Chassis. 6.2 (CCM POOL NAME) represents and warrants to Contributor that it will operate the Chassis Pool in a prudent and safe manner, will take commercially reasonable actions to protect the Chassis from damage and improper use, and will implement a systematic inspection, maintenance and repair process meeting mandatory federal requirements and that such systems will be based upon the Standards. (CCM POOL NAME) will require Users of Chassis to covenant to use the Chassis only for the over-the-road transport or repositioning of freight containers, or repositioning of the Chassis, and, if moved by motor carriers, to use motor carriers having in effect the UIIA or comparable interchange agreement (including comparable insurance and indemnity requirements at least meeting the minimum criteria set forth in the UIIA). If (CCM POOL NAME) moves Chassis over the road, then (CCM POOL NAME) will use motor carriers having in effect the UIIA or comparable interchange agreement (including comparable insurance and indemnity requirements).
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CHASSIS MANAGEMENT. 6.1 (CCM POOL NAME) shall identify Chassis using a Pool Identification Number which shall (i) be plainly visible and which shall be conspicuously displayed on the Chassis, and (ii) be used in connection with (CCM POOL NAME)’s Chassis management program. The Pool Identification Number will be assigned pursuant to the Master Chassis Contribution Agreement. 6.2 (CCM POOL NAME) shall maintain records of, among other items, the Pool Identification Number of each Chassis, the date each Chassis was received by User, and the date each Chassis was returned to (CCM POOL NAME). (CCM POOL NAME) shall also maintain records with respect to inspection, maintenance and repair of Chassis. Such records may, in (CCM POOL NAME)’s discretion, be combined with or subsumed under (CCM POOL NAME)’s master record-keeping system for Chassis. Such records may be kept in electronic form in lieu of paper form. Upon reasonable notice and at reasonable times, User may inspect such records. If the computerized system permits, in (CCM POOL NAME)’s discretion, (CCM POOL NAME) may allow User to have read-only access to such electronic Chassis records. (CCM POOL NAME)’s records shall be deemed correct unless contradicted by clear evidence.
CHASSIS MANAGEMENT. 6.1 MWCP shall identify Chassis using a Pool Identification Number which shall (i) be plainly visible and which shall be conspicuously displayed on the Chassis, and (ii) be used in connection with MWCP’s Chassis management program. The Pool Identification Number will be assigned pursuant to the Master Chassis Contribution Agreement. 6.2 MWCP shall maintain records of, among other items, the Pool Identification Number of each Chassis, the date each Chassis was received by User, and the date each Chassis was returned to MWCP. MWCP shall also maintain records with respect to inspection, maintenance and repair of Chassis. Such records may, in MWCP’s discretion, be combined with or subsumed under MWCP’s master record-keeping system for Chassis. Such records may be kept in electronic form in lieu of paper form. Upon reasonable notice and at reasonable times, User may inspect such records. If the computerized system permits, in MWCP’s discretion, MWCP may allow User to have read-only access to such electronic Chassis records. MWCP’s records shall be deemed correct unless contradicted by clear evidence.
CHASSIS MANAGEMENT. 6.1 COCP shall identify Chassis using a Pool Identification Number which shall (i) be plainly visible and which shall be conspicuously displayed on the Chassis, and (ii) be used in connection with COCP’s Chassis management program. The Pool Identification Number will be assigned pursuant to the Master Chassis Contribution Agreement. 6.2 COCP shall maintain records of, among other items, the Pool Identification Number of each Chassis, the date each Chassis was received by User, and the date each Chassis was returned to COCP. COCP shall also maintain records with respect to inspection, maintenance and repair of Chassis. Such records may, in COCP’s discretion, be combined with or subsumed under COCP’s master record-keeping system for Chassis. Such records may be kept in electronic form in lieu of paper form. Upon reasonable notice and at reasonable times, User may inspect such records. If the computerized system permits, in COCP’s discretion, COCP may allow User to have read-only access to such electronic Chassis records. COCP’s records shall be deemed correct unless contradicted by clear evidence.
CHASSIS MANAGEMENT. 6.1 DCCP shall identify Chassis using a Pool Identification Number which shall (i) be plainly visible and which shall be conspicuously displayed on the Chassis, and (ii) be used in connection with DCCP’s Chassis management program. The Pool Identification Number will be assigned pursuant to the Master Chassis Contribution Agreement. 6.2 DCCP shall maintain records of, among other items, the Pool Identification Number of each Chassis, the date each Chassis was received by User, and the date each Chassis was returned to DCCP. DCCP shall also maintain records with respect to inspection, maintenance and repair of Chassis. Such records may, in DCCP’s discretion, be combined with or subsumed under DCCP’s master record-keeping system for Chassis. Such records may be kept in electronic form in lieu of paper form. Upon reasonable notice and at reasonable times, User may inspect such records. If the computerized system permits, in DCCP’s discretion, DCCP may allow User to have read-only access to such electronic Chassis records. DCCP’s records shall be deemed correct unless contradicted by clear evidence.
CHASSIS MANAGEMENT. 6.1 MCCP shall identify Chassis using a Pool Identification Number which shall (i) be plainly visible and which shall be conspicuously displayed on the Chassis, and (ii) be used in connection with MCCP’s Chassis management program. The Pool Identification Number will be assigned pursuant to the Master Chassis Contribution Agreement. 6.2 MCCP shall maintain records of, among other items, the Pool Identification Number of each Chassis, the date each Chassis was received by User, and the date each Chassis was returned to MCCP. MCCP shall also maintain records with respect to inspection, maintenance and repair of Chassis. Such records may, in MCCP’s discretion, be combined with or subsumed under MCCP’s master record-keeping system for Chassis. Such records may be kept in electronic form in lieu of paper form. Upon reasonable notice and at reasonable times, User may inspect such records. If the computerized system permits, in MCCP’s discretion, MCCP may allow User to have read-only access to such electronic Chassis records. MCCP’s records shall be deemed correct unless contradicted by clear evidence.
CHASSIS MANAGEMENT. 6.1 SACP shall identify Chassis using a Pool Identification Number which shall (i) be plainly visible and which shall be conspicuously displayed on the Chassis, and (ii) be used in connection with SACP’s Chassis management program. The Pool Identification Number will be assigned pursuant to the Master Chassis Contribution Agreement. 6.2 SACP shall maintain records of, among other items, the Pool Identification Number of each Chassis, the date each Chassis was received by User, and the date each Chassis was returned to SACP. SACP shall also maintain records with respect to inspection, maintenance and repair of Chassis. Such records may, in SACP’s discretion, be combined with or subsumed under SACP’s master record-keeping system for Chassis. Such records may be kept in electronic form in lieu of paper form. Upon reasonable notice and at reasonable times, User may inspect such records. If the computerized system permits, in SACP’s discretion, SACP may allow User to have read-only access to such electronic Chassis records. SACP’s records shall be deemed correct unless contradicted by clear evidence.
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