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A vehicle use agreement is a contract between a vehicle owner and a third party that procures the vehicle's use for a specific purpose. The contract includes important vehicle details as well as what the authorized use or uses are for the vehicle.
Yes, your employer can require you to use your own vehicle, but they have to reimburse you for all costs associated with travel, from tolls to mileage, to increased insurance. Since your employer is only paying mileage one-way, they may (probably are) violating Labor Code section 2802.
It specifies that the driver will operate the owner's vehicle as an independent contractor to provide taxi services. The key terms include that the driver is responsible for gas, maintenance, and car wash costs while the owner insures the vehicle.
Steps to Transfer a Car Title in Nevada Ensure the Title is Clear. Before initiating the sale, verify that the car title is clear of any liens. Complete the Title Information. Bill of Sale. Vehicle Inspection Report. Nevada Emission Vehicle Inspection Report. Remove License Plates. Double-Check Everything. Keep Copies.
Sellers must provide a properly signed-off title to the buyer in private party sales, family sales or gifts. Any loan or other lien must be satisfied first. If the title says 'person 1' AND 'person 2', both parties must sign it. If the title says 'person 1' OR 'person 2', either party can sign without the other.
To be enforceable, the contract must be entered into voluntarily, have clearly agreed upon terms and conditions and demonstrate the exchange of “consideration”. Clearly agreed upon terms refers to the idea that everyone understands the nature of the deal being made.