Common use of Mileage to/from a Clause in Contracts

Mileage to/from a. Common Carrier – When the employee’s use of a privately owned vehicle is authorized for travel to or from a common carrier terminal, and the employee’s vehicle is not parked at the terminal during the period of absence, the employee may claim double the number of miles between the terminal and the employee’s headquarters or residence, whichever is less, while the employee occupies the vehicle. Exception to “whichever is less”. If the employee begins travel one (1) hour or more before he normally leaves his home, or on a regularly scheduled day off, mileage may be computed from his/her residence.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Entire Agreement

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Mileage to/from a. Common Carrier - When the employee’s 's use of a privately privately-owned vehicle is authorized for travel to or from a common carrier terminal, and the employee’s 's vehicle is not parked at the terminal during the period of absence, the employee may claim double the number of miles between the terminal and the employee’s 's headquarters or residence, whichever is less, while the employee occupies the vehicle. Exception to "whichever is less”. :" If the employee begins travel one (1) hour or more before he the employee normally leaves his home, or on a regularly scheduled day off, mileage may be computed from his/her an employee’s residence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Mileage to/from a. Common Carrier – Carrier-When the employee’s 's use of a privately privately- owned vehicle is authorized for travel to or from a common carrier terminal, and the employee’s 's vehicle is not parked at the terminal during the period of absence, the employee may claim double the number of miles between the terminal and the employee’s 's headquarters or residence, whichever is less, while the employee occupies the vehicle. Exception to "whichever is less”. :" If the employee begins travel one (1) hour or more before he normally leaves his home, or on a regularly scheduled day off, mileage may be computed from his/her residence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Mileage to/from a. Common Carrier - When the employee’s 's use of a privately privately-owned vehicle is authorized for travel to or from a common carrier terminal, and the employee’s 's vehicle is not parked at the terminal during the period of absence, the employee may claim claim, double the number of miles between the terminal and the employee’s 's headquarters or residence, whichever is less, while the employee occupies the vehicle. Exception to "whichever is less”. ": If the employee begins travel one (1) hour or more before he his/her normally leaves his his/her home, or on a regularly scheduled day off, mileage may be computed from his/her residence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: California State Employees, California State Employees

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Mileage to/from a. Common Carrier – Carrier-When the employee’s 's use of a privately owned vehicle is authorized for travel to or from a common carrier terminal, and the employee’s 's vehicle is not parked at the terminal during the period of absence, the employee may claim double the number of miles between the terminal and the employee’s 's headquarters or residence, whichever is less, while the employee occupies the vehicle. Exception to "whichever is less”. :" If the employee begins travel one (1) hour or more before he normally leaves his home, or on a regularly scheduled day off, mileage may be computed from his/her residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Mileage to/from a. Common Carrier – When the employee’s use of a privately owned vehicle is authorized for travel to or from a common carrier terminal, and the employee’s vehicle is not parked at the terminal during the period of absence, the employee may claim double the number of miles between the terminal and the employee’s headquarters or residence, whichever is less, while the employee occupies the vehicle. Exception to “whichever is less”. :” If the employee begins travel one (1) hour or more before he normally leaves his home, or on a regularly scheduled day off, mileage may be computed from his/her residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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