Motor Vehicle Accidents Sample Clauses

Motor Vehicle Accidents. At the scene of the accident obtain: • You must not admit liability at any time as this may prejudice your settlement or recovery of uninsured losses (excess). You should simply refer the other party to their Insurance Company, or if they are uninsured they can put their claim in writing to your Insurance Company.
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Motor Vehicle Accidents. With respect to any discipline relating to police motor vehicle accidents, any such derogatory information two (2) years old or older shall be removed from the employee's personnel file if requested to do so in writing by the employee.
Motor Vehicle Accidents. I understand that I am responsible for all charges incurred at this office. I understand that this office will bill my
Motor Vehicle Accidents. At the scene of an accident involving a State vehicle, the driver shall, unless incapacitated due to injury: Call for medical assistance if necessary; Notify the police. If this is not immediately possible, the driver must notify the police as soon as he/she is able; Obtain all information necessary to fully complete a RMV Motor Vehicle Crash Report and an Owned Vehicle Auto Loss form with the University Treasurer’s Office. : Call the University Treasurer's Office within 24 hours of the accident.
Motor Vehicle Accidents. Employees involved in a motor vehicle accident while on duty will promptly notify the Employer. The Employee may speak with a union representative, at the employee’s request, prior to providing any substantive statement about the accident. When an on-duty motor vehicle accident occurs outside of NDW property and is investigated by a police agency other than the Employer, the employee, when able, will attempt to obtain the following information: a. Police accident report case number. b. Name, address, telephone number, driver’s license number, class of license, vehicle insurance information, and whether any injuries have been sustained and the possible extent of those injuries of all parties involved. c. Whether any injured person was removed by ambulance/paramedics; the ambulance company or paramedic unit; and the hospital to which any occupant of the vehicle was taken to. d. Whether an arrest was made; whether any traffic citation was issued, the alleged violation, and return date in court. e. Where the vehicle(s) was/were towed. f. Pictures of damage to the vehicles, if possible.
Motor Vehicle Accidents. As per clause 8.4, Post Reportable Incident Testing, any workplace incident involving a MRC vehicle where damage to the vehicle and/or third party property is sustained, testing will occur unless the incident was not within the control of the employee involved These circumstances include when the employee is driving to or from work. For example, if a MRC vehicle is parked and it is hit by another car causing damage there is no requirement to drug and alcohol test the employee. In these instances where the accident was through no fault of the employee and the vehicle was stationary and/or unattended, the Supervisory staff member must contact on-call WHS Advisor.

Related to Motor Vehicle Accidents

  • Motor Vehicle a. any self-propelled vehicle or machine, designed for movement on land or in water; b. parts, furnishings or accessories attached to or located in any vehicle or machine described in 7.a.; and c. any trailer or semi-trailer which is being carried on, towed by, or hitched for towing by a vehicle or machine described in 7.a..

  • Motor Vehicles (i) Upon the Collateral Agent’s written request, each Grantor shall deliver to the Collateral Agent originals of the certificates of title or ownership for each motor vehicle with a value in excess of $10,000 owned by it, with the Collateral Agent listed as lienholder, for the benefit of the Noteholders. (ii) Each Grantor hereby appoints the Collateral Agent as its attorney-in-fact, effective the date hereof and terminating upon the termination of this Agreement, for the purpose of (A) executing on behalf of such Grantor title or ownership applications for filing with appropriate Governmental Authorities to enable motor vehicles now owned or hereafter acquired by such Grantor to be retitled and the Collateral Agent listed as lienholder thereof, (B) filing such applications with such Governmental Authorities, and (C) executing such other agreements, documents and instruments on behalf of, and taking such other action in the name of, such Grantor as the Collateral Agent may deem necessary or advisable to accomplish the purposes hereof (including, without limitation, for the purpose of creating in favor of the Collateral Agent a perfected Lien on the motor vehicles and exercising the rights and remedies of the Collateral Agent hereunder). This appointment as attorney-in-fact is coupled with an interest and is irrevocable until all of the Obligations are Paid in Full. (iii) Any certificates of title or ownership delivered pursuant to the terms hereof shall be accompanied by odometer statements for each motor vehicle covered thereby. (iv) So long as no Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, upon the request of any Grantor, the Collateral Agent shall execute and deliver to any Grantor such instruments as such Grantor shall reasonably request to remove the notation of the Collateral Agent as lienholder on any certificate of title for any motor vehicle; provided, however, that any such instruments shall be delivered, and the release effective, only upon receipt by the Collateral Agent of a certificate from any Grantor stating that such motor vehicle is to be sold or has suffered a casualty loss (with title thereto in such case passing to the casualty insurance company therefor in settlement of the claim for such loss) and the amount that any Grantor will receive as sale proceeds or insurance proceeds. Any proceeds of such sale or casualty loss shall be paid to the Collateral Agent hereunder immediately upon receipt, to be applied to the Obligations then outstanding.

  • Motor Vehicle Liability 1. Coverages E and F do not apply to any "motor vehicle liability" if, at the time and place of an "occurrence", the involved "motor vehicle": a. Is registered for use on public roads or property; b. Is not registered for use on public roads or property, but such registration is required by a law, or regulation issued by a government agency, for it to be used at the place of the "occurrence"; or c. Is being: (1) Operated in, or practicing for, any prearranged or organized race, speed contest or other competition; (2) Rented to others; (3) Used to carry persons or cargo for a charge; or (4) Used for any "business" purpose except for a motorized golf cart while on a golfing facility. 2. If Exclusion A.1. does not apply, there is still no coverage for "motor vehicle liability", unless the "motor vehicle" is: a. In dead storage on an "insured location"; b. Used solely to service a residence; c. Designed to assist the handicapped and, at the time of an "occurrence", it is: (1) Being used to assist a handicapped person; or (2) Parked on an "insured location"; d. Designed for recreational use off public roads and: (1) Not owned by an "insured"; or (2) Owned by an "insured" provided the "occurrence" takes place: (a) On an "insured location" as defined in Definition B.6.a., b., d., e. or h.; or (b) Off an "insured location" and the "motor vehicle" is: (i) Designed as a toy vehicle for use by children under seven years of age; (ii) Powered by one or more batteries; and (iii) Not built or modified after manufacture to exceed a speed of five miles per hour on level ground; e. A motorized golf cart that is owned by an "insured", designed to carry up to four persons, not built or modified after manufacture to exceed a speed of 25 miles per hour on level ground and, at the time of an "occurrence", is within the legal boundaries of: (1) A golfing facility and is parked or stored there, or being used by an "insured" to: (a) Play the game of golf or for other recreational or leisure activity allowed by the facility; (b) Travel to or from an area where "motor vehicles" or golf carts are parked or stored; or (c) Cross public roads at designated points to access other parts of the golfing facility; or (2) A private residential community, including its public roads upon which a motorized golf cart can legally travel, which is subject to the authority of a property owners association and contains an "insured's" residence.

  • Motor Vehicle Allowance 5.1.1 Employees required by their employer to use their own vehicles for school business shall be paid an allowance of $0.62 per kilometre.

  • Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act Licenses The Indenture Trustee shall use its best efforts to maintain the effectiveness of all licenses required under the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act in connection with this Indenture and the transactions contemplated hereby until the lien and security interest of this Indenture shall no longer be in effect in accordance with the terms hereof.

  • TEXAS MOTOR VEHICLE BOARD LICENSING All that deal in motor vehicles shall maintain current licenses that are required by the Texas Motor Vehicle Commission Code. If at any time during this Agreement term, any required Contractor license is denied, revoked, or not renewed, Contractor shall be in default of this Agreement, unless the Texas Motor Vehicle

  • Family Care and Medical Leave An unpaid Family Care and Medical Leave shall be granted, to the extent of and subject to the restrictions as set forth below, to an employee who has been employed for at least twelve (12) months and who has served for 130 workdays during the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the effective date of the leave. For purposes of this Section, furlough days and days worked during off-basis time shall count as "workdays". Family Care and Medical Leave absences of twenty (20) consecutive working days or less can be granted by the immediate administrator or designee. Leaves of twenty (20) or more consecutive working days can be granted only by submission of a formal leave application to the Personnel Commission.

  • Medical Care Leave An Employee who is unable to make the necessary arrangements for maintenance of personal health care outside of scheduled work time, shall be granted time off with pay. Such time off shall not exceed sixteen (16) working hours per calendar year. Hours in excess of sixteen (16) hours per calendar year shall be deducted from the Employee's sick leave accumulation.

  • Family and Medical Leave (FMLA FMLA leave shall be granted pursuant to applicable law.

  • Equipment Ownership The ownership of all equipment provided by the Contractor shall remain with the Contractor, and equipment shall be maintained by the Contractor in accordance with manufacturer recommendations and all Federal (including OSHA), New York State and local codes. The Contractor shall provide and maintain the collection equipment at the Authorized User’s facility(s) for use twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, 365 days per year. If equipment is removed for longer than brief periods for emptying the container, it shall be replaced with equal type and capacity equipment to ensure continuous dumping ability. If not so provided, the Authorized User shall be provided with a rebate for the amount of time they were unable to dump and the Authorized User may seek "Remedies for Breach" as stated in Appendix B. If the equipment is owned by the Authorized User, the Authorized User assumes liability and costs associated with the equipment and a price reduction may be passed along to the Authorized User representing the difference in cost, if any, for the Contractor not having to provide the equipment.

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