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R+L Carriers Rules Tariff Copyright 2021, R+L Carriers Inc. R+L Carriers Rules Tariff R+L Carriers, Inc. 600 Gillam Rd. Wilmington, OH 45177 www.gorlc.com Updated 08/03/2021 Rules Table of Contents ITEM SUBJECT ITEM 300 Advance Charges Prohibited ITEM 162 Alternate Application of Rates and Weights ITEM 150 Applications of Classification Rules ITEM 159 Application of Rates ITEM 328 Arbitrary Charges (Ferry Fees) ITEM 329 Arbitrary Charges (South Dakota) ITEM 330 Arbitrary Charges (New York City) ITEM 331 Arbitrary Charges (North Dakota) ITEM 332 Arbitrary Charges (Northern Alberta, CN) (Oil Sands) ITEM 333 Arbitrary Charges (Saskatchewan High Cost Destination) ITEM 345 Arrival Notice ITEM 360 Bills of Lading ITEM 361 Bills of Lading Corrected ITEM 362 Bills of Lading, Freight Bills and Statements of Charges ITEM 359 Bill of Lading Description Requirements ITEM 365 Blind Shipments ITEM 171 Bumping Clause (Non-application) ITEM 755 California Compliance Surcharge ITEM 483 Canada Consolidation Fee ITEM 390 Capacity Loads ITEM 486 Chicago Handling Charge ITEM 994 Classification of Exempt Commodities ITEM 545 Coastwise Freight ITEM 430 COD Shipments ITEM 432 Collection of Freight Charges ITEM 435 Collection of Freight Charges / Extension of Credit ITEM 770 Collection of Freight Charges ITEM 440 Commercial Zones ITEM 450 Commingling - Intrastate and Interstate Traffic ITEM 2020 Commodity Lists ITEM 2400 Commodity Lists ITEM 465 Containers - Shipments Transported in ITEM 470 Control of Vehicles ITEM 364 Corrected Bills of Lading – Description, Density, Class and/or Weight ITEM 480 Customs or Inbond Freight ITEM 481 Customs Processing & Administration Fee (CPAF) ITEM 499 Dead Head Charge ITEM 110 Definitions ITEM 995 Definition of Crate ITEM 751 Delivery Charges in the Florida Keys ITEM 751-50 Delivery Charges in Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket Island, MA ITEM 751-60 Delivery Charges in Harbor Points in WA ITEM 330 Delivery Charges in New York City ITEM 331 Delivery Charges in North Dakota ITEM 754 Delivery - Convention Centers ITEM 750 Delivery Service ITEM 752 Delivery Service - After Hours ITEM 753 Delivery Service - Private Residence ITEM 756 Delivery Service - Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays ITEM 757 Delivery Service – High Cost Service Area Surcharge ITEM 757-50 Delivery Service – High Cost Service Area Surcharge ITEM 757-75 Delivery Service – Coastal Area Surcharge ITEM 490 Density - method of determining ITEM 502 Detention - LTL or AQ shipments ITEM 504 Detention - Use of Vehicle at Destination ITEM 500 Detention - Vehicles with Power Units ITEM 501 Detention - Vehicles without Power Units ITEM 505 Detour Charges – Alberta, CN ITEM 507 Discounts - Non-application of ITEM 508 Discounts - Non-application of ITEM 169 Dispute Resolution ITEM 510 Distances ITEM 820 Diversion ITEM 161 End of Month Refunds ITEM 1000 Exceptions to Governing Classification ITEM 1100 Exceptions to Governing Classification ITEM 1200 Exceptions to Governing Classification ITEM 1300 Exceptions to Governing Classification ITEM 1400 Exceptions to Governing Classification ITEM 1500 Exceptions to Governing Classification ITEM 470 Exclusive Use of Vehicles ITEM 545 Export Freight ITEM 560 Extra Labor - Loading or Unloading ITEM 810 Freezable Protection ITEM 811 Freezable Embargo Guaranteed Pick-Up ITEM 360 Freight Bills and Statements of Charges ITEM 362 Freight Bills and Statements of Charges ITEM 563 Fuel Surcharge ITEM 563-50 Fuel Surcharge – Special LTL ITEM 563-75 Fuel Surcharge – Special LTL ITEM 100 Governing Publications ITEM 769 Guarantee of Freight Charges ITEM 565 Guaranteed Delivery ITEM 565-30 Guaranteed AM Delivery Service (GSAM) ITEM 565-40 Guaranteed Hourly Window Delivery Service (GSHW) ITEM 566 Handling Freight at positions not immediately adjacent to vehicle ITEM 567 Hazardous Materials or Substances ITEM 568 Hazardous Material Off Shore Fee ITEM 545 Import Freight ITEM 570 Impracticable Operations ITEM 480 Inbond Freight ITEM 566 Inside Delivery/Pickup ITEM 545 Intercoastal Freight ITEM 520 Lift Gate Equipment ITEM 170 Limitation of Liability ITEM 753 Limited Access ITEM 576 Limitation of Size and Weight ITEM 578 Loading By Consignor ITEM 580 Marking Freight ITEM 596 Maximum Weights ITEM 611 Minimum Charge - Household Goods or Personal Effects ITEM 642 Multiple Shipments Tendered ITEM 647 Notification Prior to Delivery ITEM 650 Operating Rights ITEM 3100 Operating Rights ITEM 3200 Operating Rights ITEM 3300 Operating Rights ITEM 363 Order Notify Shipments ITEM 670 Over Dimension Freight ITEM 680 Packing or Packaging – Requirements ITEM 680-B Packing or Packaging - General ITEM 687 Packing or Packaging ITEM 688 Packing Material, Debris, Trash Removal and/or Disposal of ITEM 710 Pallet Use or Return ITEM 720 Participating Carriers ITEM 751 Pickup Charges in the Florida Keys ITEM 330 Pickup Charges in New York City ITEM 754 Pickup - Convention Centers ITEM 750 Pickup or Delivery Services ITEM 752 Pickup Service - After Hours ITEM 753 Pickup Service - Private Residences ITEM 756 Pickup Service - Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays ITEM 757 Pickup Service – High Cost Service Area Surcharge ITEM 757-50 Pickup Service – High Cost Service Area Surcharge ITEM 757-75 Pickup Service – Coastal Area Surcharge ITEM 769 Prepayment of Freight Charges ITEM 770 Prepayment of Freight Charges ITEM 775 Principles and Practices - Failure to Make Payment of Freight Charges ITEM 993 Product Display Classification ITEM 780 Prohibited or Restricted Articles ITEM 482 Puerto Rico Port Scanning Surcharge ITEM 484 Puerto Rico Tax Processing Fee ITEM 892 Quotation of Estimated Charges ITEM 510 Rate Basis Numbers ITEM 646 Rates, Non-Application of ITEM 820 Reconsignment ITEM 830 Redelivery ITEM 845 Reference to Tariffs ITEM 753 Residential Delivery ITEM 880 Sealing of Trucks ITEM 882 Segregating Charges ITEM 883 Shipments Tendered as a Truckload ITEM 363 Special Services (Order Notify Shipments) ITEM 900 Stopoffs ITEM 910 Storage ITEM 580 Tagging Freight ITEM 160 Tariff Application ITEM 940 Terminal Areas ITEM 950 Terminal Charges at Ports ITEM 955 Third Party Billing ITEM 957 Tolls ITEM 959 Transfer of Lading ITEM 345 Undeliverable Freight ITEM 860 Undeliverable Freight ITEM 578 Unloading By Consignee ITEM 985 Vehicle Furnished But Not Used ITEM 992 Weight Verification ITEM 998 Zip Codes ITEM 100 GOVERNING PUBLICATIONS This tariff is governed, except as otherwise provided herein, by the following described publications, and by supplements thereto and subsequent issues thereof: NOMENCLATURE TARIFF NUMBER SERIES Classification, Governing NMF 100 Zip Code Basing Tariff RNLO 101 Zip Code Directory NMF 103 Zip Code Mileage Guide HGB 105 ITEM 110 DEFINITIONS The terms: 1. "Business Day" means each day, Monday thru Friday, excluding Holidays. 2. "Business Hours" means time during which operations are generally conducted by the carrier at the point where the service is performed. 3. "Carrier", "Consignor" or "Consignee" include the authorized representatives or agents of such "carrier", "consignor" or "consignee". 4. "Consignee to unload the shipment" means that the consignee will perform the complete service of unloading the freight from the position in which it was transported in or on the carrier's vehicle. 5. "Consignor to load the shipment" means the consignor will perform the complete service of loading the freight in or on the carrier's vehicle and the proper stowing and/or stacking thereof to withstand the normal hazards of transportation. When blocking or bracing is necessary to insure safe transportation, such blocking or bracing must be furnished and installed by and at the expense of the consignor. 6. "Holiday" means: New Years Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or any other day generally observed as a holiday by the carrier at the point where the service is performed. When the holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be considered as a holiday. 7. "Joint-line traffic" means the transportation of a shipment via two or more motor carriers, not including carriers performing pickup service at a point of origin or delivery service at point of destination or at intermediate interchange point as agent of the originating or delivering carriers. 8. “Less than Truckload (LTL)"- Shall be specifically designated as that quantity of freight weighing less than 20,000 lbs., loaded not to exceed 20 linear feet and rated subject to the limitations of the MC-M10M rate columns. 9. "Place" (See Note A), means a particular street or other designation of a factory, store, warehouse, place of business or private residence at a "point". 10. "Point" means a particular city, town, village, community or other area which is treated as unit for the application of line-haul rates. 11. "Single line traffic" means the transportation or a shipment via one carrier or via two or more motor carriers specifically designated as being considered as one carrier, whether pickup service at point of origin or delivery service at point of destination is performed by the carrier or for its account by another carrier as its agent. 12. "Site" means a particular platform or specific location for loading or unloading at a "place". 13. "Traffic handled direct" means the transportation of a shipment via only one motor carrier (not including carriers specifically designated as being considered as one carrier), whether pickup service at point of origin or delivery service at point of destination is performed by such carrier or for its account by another carrier as its agent. 14. "Truck" or "vehicle" means any vehicle or vehicles propelled or drawn by a single mechanical power unit and used on the highways in the transportation of property. 15. "Two-line haul", "three-line haul" or "four-line haul" includes the carrier for whose account the provisions are published. Unless otherwise specifically provided, two or more carriers specifically designated as being considered as one carrier will be considered as only one line. 16. "Any Quantity(AQ)” - An AQ rate or rating is one which is specifically designated AQ in this tariff or in tariffs making reference to this tariff and are those applicable to the quantity of articles weighing less than 20,000 lbs.
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