Electronic Tracking Sample Clauses

The Electronic Tracking clause establishes the right or obligation to monitor the location, movement, or status of goods, vehicles, or personnel using electronic devices or systems. In practice, this may involve the use of GPS trackers, RFID tags, or other digital monitoring tools to provide real-time updates and records of transit or activity. The core function of this clause is to enhance transparency, improve security, and ensure accountability by allowing parties to verify the whereabouts and condition of assets throughout the relevant process.
Electronic Tracking. 36.1 Apollo may use GPS tracking or other electronic tools (tracking device) to enable the geographical location of its Vehicles to be tracked or located. Information from the tracking device may be used: (a) to provide police or other authorities in the event that the Vehicle is stolen or is not returned at the end of the rental period; (b) in the event of an accident or incident relating to the Vehicle during the rental period, e.
Electronic Tracking. 35.1 Dealer may use GPS tracking or other electronic tools (tracking device) to enable the geographical location of its Vehicles to be tracked or located. Information from the tracking device may be used: (a) to provide police or other authorities in the event that the Vehicle is stolen or is not returned at the end of the rental period; (b) in the event of an accident or incident relating to the Vehicle during the rental period, e.
Electronic Tracking. ● Hirer may use Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking or other electronic tools (tracking device) to enable the geographical location of its Vehicles to be tracked or located. Information from the tracking device may be used:
Electronic Tracking. 32.1 Cruisin may use GPS tracking or other electronic tools (tracking device) to enable the geographical location of its Vehicles to be tracked or located. 32.2 By hiring a vehicle from Cruisin, you expressly consent Cruisin using tracking devised on the Vehicle during the rental period and collecting, using and retaining information from the tracking devise in accordance with Cruisin’ Privacy Policy which you can view on our website.
Electronic Tracking. 35.1 Apollo may use GPS tracking or other electronic tools (tracking device) to enable the geographical location of its Vehicles to be tracked or located. Information from the tracking device may be used: (a) to provide police or other authorities in the event that the Vehicle is stolen or is not returned at the end of the rental period; (b) in the event of an accident or incident relating to the Vehicle during the rental period (e.g. to verify the location of the Vehicle at the time of the alleged accident); (c) to identify the exact location of the Vehicle in the event of a recorded breakdown and to provide that location to breakdown responders (e.g. the local Automobile Association); (d) to locate the Vehicle in an emergency; or (e) for any other purpose allowed under the Privacy ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Cth) or any other law. 35.2 By hiring a Vehicle from Apollo, you expressly consent to Apollo using tracking devices on the Vehicle during the rental period and collecting, using and retaining information from the tracking devices in accordance with Apollo’s Privacy Policy. 35.3 Refer to clause 38 of this Agreement for more information on Apollo’s Privacy Policy.
Electronic Tracking. 35.1 Hippie Camper may use GPS tracking or other electronic tools (tracking device) to enable the geographical location of its Vehicles to be tracked or located. Information from the tracking device may be used: (a) to provide police or other authorities in the event that the Vehicle is stolen or is not returned at the end of the rental period;‌ (b) in the event of an accident or incident relating to the Vehicle during the rental period, e.
Electronic Tracking opened 8am to 4.30pm Monday to Saturday and closed on Sundays. ▇▇▇▇▇ Springs and Cairns depot hours are 8am to 4.30pm Monday to Saturday and closed on Sunday except 01 May 2018 to 31 October 2018 where these depots are open 8am to 4.30pm seven days a week. Darwin depot hours are 8am to 4.30pm Monday to Saturday and closed on Sundays except 01 May 2018 to 31 October 2018 Darwin depot is opened 8am to 4.30pm seven days a week and closed from the 20 December 2018 to 31 March 2019. Broome depot hours are 8am to 4.30pm Monday to Saturday and closed on Sundays except 01 May 2018 to 31 October 2018 where Broome depot is opened 8am to 4.30pm seven days a week and closed from the 20 December 2018 to 31 March 2019. Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Western Australia Day and Queen’s Birthday public holidays Broome depot hours are 8am to 12pm. The Broome depot is closed Boxing Day and Labour Day. All times are local times. 30.4 The Vehicle must be returned at the Return Time, on the Return Date and at the Return Location. 30.5 If you wish to change the Return Location or the Return Date after the rental has commenced, You first must obtain permission from Apollo. Subject to the change of the Return Location being approved, an additional maximum charge of $2,000 including GST will apply. 30.6 If the Vehicle is returned at a different location without Apollo’s prior permission, the cost of transferring the Vehicle to the Return Location will be charged to you, plus a maximum charge of $5,000 including GST. 35.1 Apollo may use GPS tracking or other electronic tools (tracking device) to enable the geographical location of its Vehicles to be tracked or located. Information from the tracking device may be used: (a) to provide police or other authorities in the event that the Vehicle is stolen or is not returned at the end of the rental period; (b) in the event of an accident or incident relating to the Vehicle during the rental period (e.g. to verify the location of the Vehicle at the time of the alleged accident); (c) to identify the exact location of the Vehicle in the event of a recorded breakdown and to provide that location to breakdown responders (e.g. the local Automobile Association); (d) to locate the Vehicle in an emergency; or (e) for any other purpose allowed under the Privacy ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Cth) or any other law. 35.2 By hiring a Vehicle from Apollo, you expressly consent to Apollo using tracking devices on the Vehicle during the rental period and collecting, using and reta...
Electronic Tracking. 37.1 In this clause, PPSA Information means any information or documents (including copies of such documents), which are in existence or may be entered into in the future, of the kind mentioned in section 275(1) PPSA in relation to a security interest in the * Vehicle or the proceeds of the Vehicle.‌ 37.2 Each party agrees to keep the PPSA Information in strict confidence and not disclose that information, except in circumstances required by sections 275(7)(b) or (e) PPSA, provided that where sections 275(7)(b) or (e) require such disclosure, the party that is required to disclose the information gives all available notice to the other party to allow that party to legally challenge the required disclosure and takes all available steps (whether required by the other party or not) to maintain such PPSA Information in confidence. 37.3 Each party agrees not to authorise the disclosure of any PPSA Information to any third party pursuant to section 275(7)(c) PPSA or request information under section 38.1 Star RV has always valued the privacy of personal information.‌
Electronic Tracking. In order to protect our Property, we may attach an electronic tracking device to certain types of Property that we rent. If you remove or disable any such device during the term of this Agreement, you will be in default, and we will have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement. If you obtain ownership of the Property, we will disable and/or remove any such device at our sole cost and expense.
Electronic Tracking. 35.1 Apollo may use GPS tracking or other electronic tools (tracking device) to enable the geographical location of its Vehicles to be tracked or located. Information from the tracking device may be used: (a) to provide police or other authorities in the event that the Vehicle is stolen or is not returned at the end of the rental period; (b) in the event of an accident or incident relating to the Vehicle during the rental period (e.g. to verify the location of the Vehicle at the time of the alleged accident); (c) to identify the exact location of the Vehicle in the event of a recorded breakdown and to provide that location to breakdown responders (e.g. the local Automobile Association); (d) to locate the Vehicle in an emergency; or (e) for any other purpose allowed under the Privacy ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Cth) or any other law. 35.2 By hiring a Vehicle from Apollo, you expressly consent to Apollo using tracking devices on the Vehicle during the rental period and collecting, using and retaining information from the tracking devices in accordance with Apollo’s Privacy Policy. 35.3 Refer to clause 38 of this Agreement for more information on Apollo’s Privacy Policy. the Vehicle to the Return Location will be charged to you, plus a maximum charge of $5,000 including GST. 30.7 You will continue to be responsible for the rental of the Vehicle, including demurrage, until the Vehicle is returned to the Return Location. If You return the Vehicle late without Apollo’s permission, the Vehicle then following a written demand by Apollo, Apollo may take steps to recover and repossess the vehicle and You will be charged for the late return at a rate equivalent to double the daily standard gross rental charge for the Vehicle, plus the daily rate charge applicable to Your chosen Reduction Option. 30.8 Early return of the Vehicle does not entitle You to a refund. 36.1 Words and phrases used in this Agreement that have defined meanings in the PPSA have the corresponding meaning given to them in the PPSA. 36.2 If a party (Secured Party) determines that this Agreement (or a transaction in connection with it) is or contains a security interest for the purposes of the PPSA, the other party (Grantor) agrees to do anything (including obtaining consents, signing and producing documents, getting documents completed and signed and supplying information) which the Secured Party asks and considers necessary for the purposes of: (a) ensuring that the security interest is enforceable, perfected and o...