Common use of Unsure Destination Clause in Contracts

Unsure Destination. In the event that any confusion occurs about the correct destination to which a passenger is to be taken (e.g. if the passenger says the location is wrong, the building is vacant or the address cannot be located), the driver shall confer with passenger and obtain instructions from the dispatcher. No passenger shall be boarded or deborded at any address other than the one originally given to the operator without prior approval of the dispatcher.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Transportation Services Contract, Transportation Services Contract, Transportation Services Contract

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Unsure Destination. In the event that any confusion occurs about the correct destination to which a passenger is to be taken (e.g. if the passenger says the location is wrong, the building is vacant or the address cannot be located), the driver shall is required to confer with passenger Passenger and obtain instructions from the dispatcher. No passenger Passenger shall be boarded picked up or deborded dropped off at any address other than the one originally given to the operator Contractor without prior approval of the dispatcher.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transportation Services Contract

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