The Transportation Lease Agreement with Insurance in Minnesota outlines the legal relationship between an owner/operator truck driver (Contractor) and a common carrier company (Carrier). This contract stipulates that the Contractor will transport goods using their own equipment and that the Carrier will provide necessary insurance coverage, including truck liability and cargo insurance. It details documentation requirements for invoicing and payment, emphasizing the need for original bills of lading, proof of delivery, and signed confirmations. The form contains provisions for liability, insurance obligations, and protocols for communicating delays or accidents. It is essential for ensuring both parties' rights and responsibilities are clear, along with compliance with federal transport regulations. This agreement serves various target audiences, including attorneys who may draft or review the document, partners and owners looking to formalize transportation agreements, paralegals and legal assistants assisting in contract management, and associates ensuring compliance with legal requirements. Additionally, the clarity in the form will aid those with limited legal experience in understanding their contractual obligations and rights.