Pipelayer (Sideboom) Waiver and Hold Harmless Agreement
The need to lay pipe comes up in construction jobs of all sizes - whether developing a large lot for residential development or building a large industrial structure for the oil and gas industry, it is almost inevitable that pipe will need to be laid.
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Using equipment such as a pipelayer or a pipelayer with a side boom, pipeline companies, and pipeline contractors can ensure that construction sites get the pipe that is needed. While many construction companies are likely to have equipment such as a bulldozer, a truck, or other heavy equipment, pipelayers are not all that common. This means that it is relatively common in the construction industry for companies to rent pipeline construction equipment. When renting this equipment, it is essential that the lessor or equipment owner is protected from damage outside of normal wear and tear, and that the equipment operator or renter remains liable for any lost equipment or damaged equipment. Additionally, with this app, the renter or lessee indemnifies and holds harmless the owner for damages that occur if the equipment needs to be recovered for failing to pay rental fees or return the equipment on time. The app also allows for descriptions of the rental equipment to be provided. This app can be tailored to fit the needs of a specific pipelayer rental company such as including terms and conditions related to maintaining insurance coverage, and more. Finally, if legal proceedings are required to collect unpaid rental fees, or to get the equipment returned, attorneys' fees are to be paid by the renter.
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