Taking Vehicles to Other Countries Sample Clauses

Taking Vehicles to Other Countries. The Supplier shall be able to fulfil all aspects of Taking Vehicles to Other Countries for Contracting Authority(s). Please refer to paragraph 8.17.
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Taking Vehicles to Other Countries. 6.16.1 If the Hired Vehicle is to be taken out of the UK, to another country (for the purpose of this Framework Agreement European Countries is defines in Annex 8), the Contracting Authority(s) shall obtain authorisation from the Supplier, giving at least 48 hours notice. 6.16.2 The Supplier shall provide any necessary documentation, overseas Drivers pack and other relevant items required for the particular country(s) where the Vehicle is being taken and that it is covered by an acceptable breakdown and recovery package. The Supplier's insurance cover shall be provided (if requested) when a Vehicle is taken overseas. 6.16.3 It is the responsibility of Contracting Authority(s) to ensure that Drivers are legally compliant with the rules and regulations of the countries to be visited. The Supplier if requested shall assist and advice on any specific requirements. 6.16.4 The Supplier shall ensure that a Vehicle on Hire certificate VE103B (which is required when the Vehicle is driven outside the UK) has been completed and includes all appropriate details regarding the Vehicle to be hired, the Suppliers details and the Contracting Authority(s) details, including those of the Driver. 6.16.5 In all circumstances, where a Vehicle is taken from the UK to another European country, the Driver shall return it to the UK on completion of the specified Hire Period. 6.16.6 The Supplier shall when required, carry out regular checks on the hired Vehicle during such a Hire Period. Where convenient to the Contracting Authority(s), the Vehicle shall be returned to the UK to carry out the check. However, if this is not practical to the Contracting Authority(s), the Supplier shall either delegate checking of the Vehicle to a local agent or obtain direct confirmation from the Contracting Authority(s) that the Vehicle continues to be hired to them in accordance with the Vehicle Agreement. 6.16.7 If requested by the Contracting Authority(s), the Supplier shall provide the minimum alterations for winterisation requirements to allow Vehicles to operate legally in the countries where the Vehicles is to be driven for snow and ice conditions within 2 days of request prior to hiring the Vehicle.

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