Aircraft Rental Agreement
Rent a small plane to licensed pilots and students with this Aircraft Rental Agreement.
- The Agreement is ideal for a flight school or aviation club to use for its members and students.
- It can also be used by the owner of an aircraft to rent his/her plane to other pilots.
- The Rental Agreement includes provisions for both wet rates (fuel included) and dry rates (fuel not included).
- The renting pilot must file a flight plan and notify the club of any deviations.
- The renting pilot must pay for all costs of landing at another airport due to emergency or weather.
- The pilot's license must be current for the aircraft being rented.
- The pilot must comply with all federal aviation regulations.
- The pilot is liable for all damages which occur while the aircraft is in the pilot's possession.
- The Agreement also includes an insurance statement which allows the renter pilot to either prepay the hull damage deductible or accept responsibility for the deductible in the event of a damage claim.
The Aircraft Rental Agreement template is a generic legal document that does not reference the legislation of any specific country.
Tire Derived Fuel (TDF) Supply Agreement | USA
Introduction
This Fuel Supply Agreement establishes the terms and conditions under which tire-derived fuel (TDF) will be supplied to and accepted by the facility operator. The following provisions outline some of the responsibilities and requirements for both the supplier and the operator of the receiving facility.
1. Permits
Both the supplier and the operator are required to secure all necessary government approvals and permits prior to the commencement of this agreement. The performance of any obligations under this agreement is contingent upon obtaining these approvals and permits.
2. Acceptance of TDF
The tire-derived material supplied must conform to the facility operator's specifications regarding cleanliness, size, and combustibility. The operator reserves the right to conduct sampling tests to ensure compliance. If any delivery of TDF fails to meet these specifications, the operator may reject all or a portion of that delivery.
3. Supply Shortages
In the event that the supplier is unable to provide sufficient quantities of TDF to fulfill the facility operator's needs, the operator has the right to purchase the necessary quantities from alternative suppliers to cover any shortages.
4. Inspection
The facility operator is entitled to have its personnel conduct onsite inspections at the supplier’s processing plant to verify compliance with the terms of this agreement.
5. Force Majeure
If either party is prevented from fulfilling its obligations due to an event of force majeure that is beyond their control, the obligations under this agreement will be suspended for the duration of the force majeure event.
6. Governing Law
This Tire Derived Fuel (TDF) Supply Agreement is governed by the laws of the United States and contains provisions that reference federal legal requirements.