Common use of Mobile Homes Clause in Contracts

Mobile Homes. The Employer will pay the actual reasonable cost for moving a mobile home if it is the employee's domicile, plus a maximum of one thousand dollars $1,000) allowance for blocking, unblocking, securing contents or expando units, installing or removal of tires (on wheels) on or off the mobile home, and removal or replacement of skirting will be paid by the Employer when accompanied by receipts. Actual moving costs include only the transportation cost, escort services when required by a governmental unit, special lighting permits, tolls and/or surcharges, but excludes moving of fuel tanks, out buildings, swing sets, etc., that are not secured inside the mobile home. Utility connections to existing utilities within an established mobile home park, up to $200, when accompanied by receipts. (“utility connections” means connecting to existing electrical power, gas and water.) Mobile home liability is limited to damage to the unit caused by the negligence of the carrier, and to contents up to a value of one thousand five hundred dollars (1,500). Additional excess valuation and/or hazard insurance may be purchased from the carrier at the expense of the employee. The repair or replacement of equipment of the mobile home i.e., tire, axles, bearings, lights, etc., are the responsibility of the employee.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

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