Chain of Responsibility definition

Chain of Responsibility means any State, Territory or Commonwealth legislation or regulations based on or adapted from the provisions of the National Transport Commission (Road Transport Legislation - Compliance and Enforcement Bill) Regulations 2006 or National Transport Commission (Road Transport Legislation - Compliance and Enforcement Regulations) Regulations 2006 as approved by each State and Territory Government;
Chain of Responsibility means legislation that extends liability for Road Law offences to all parties whose actions, inactions or demands influence conduct on the road particularly in relation to speed, fatigue, vehicle standards, vehicle roadworthiness, load restraint, and mass and dimension.
Chain of Responsibility means the road transport laws contained in the Road Traffic (Administration) Xxx 0000 (WA) and the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Xxx 0000 (WA) and associated regulations.

Examples of Chain of Responsibility in a sentence

  • The Supplier determining whether the Supplier is complying with the Chain of Responsibility Law.

  • Where Penske requests any system or control to be put in place by the Supplier (including any amendment to an existing Supplier safety system or control) and that amendment is necessary to comply with obligations under the Chain of Responsibility Law, the Supplier will immediately put in place (or amend) such safety system or control, without any entitlement to claim against Penske.


More Definitions of Chain of Responsibility

Chain of Responsibility means any and all matters relating to driver fatigue, vehicle mass and dimension, load securing, speed, Dangerous Goods and/or other matters relating to the safe operation of vehicles;
Chain of Responsibility means the road transport laws contained in the Road Traffic (Administration) Act 2008, the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012, the 2004 Load Restraint Guide and associated regulations, as amended from time to time.
Chain of Responsibility means any State, Territory or Commonwealth legislation or regulations based on or adapted from the provisions of the National Transportnominees, agents, sub-agents and employees of the Company;
Chain of Responsibility means any State, Territory or Commonwealth legislation or regulations based on or adapted from the provisions of the National Transport Commission (Road Transport Legislation -Compliance and Enforcement Bill) Regulations 2006 or National Transport Commission (Road Transport Legislation -Compliance and Enforcement Regulations) Regulations 2006 as approved by each State and Territory Government; “Company” means SMITH LEWIS & STAFF PTY. LTD. ABN 37 005 316 307, as holder of Customs Brokers Licence number 00247C and the nominees, agents, sub-agents and employees of the Company;
Chain of Responsibility means any State, Territory or"DAFF" means the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, including the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service;
Chain of Responsibility means any and all matters relating to: