PRIVATE RESIDENCE / PICKUP OR DELIVERY SERVICE – ITEM 753

 Provisions of this item will apply to residential locations, including the entire premise   on which a dwelling is located, including but not limited to; private residences, apartments and dormitories, and rectories.

Shipments picked up at, consigned to or delivered to such locations will be assessed a charge per service of $11.43 per cwt, but not less than $93.07, nor more than $398.39 per shipment, in addition to all other charges applicable to the shipment. 

Accepting delivery at Hercules’ terminal does not constitute re-consignment nor does it constitute a chargeable service under this item.

 

PART 2--ARRANGEMENTS FOR DELIVERY

Before attempting delivery to residences and other related types of premises such as those described in PART 1, the carrier must reach agreement with the consignee or consignor regarding the date and time (approximate) of such delivery. This arrangement for delivery may be accomplished through a notation by the consignor on the Bill of Lading, or by oral or written arrangement between the carrier and the consignee.  In any case, some mutually agreed upon arrangement for delivery must be made before tender of delivery is initially attempted.

PART 3--RENOTIFICATION AND/OR REDELIVERY

1. If the carrier complies with the regulation described in PART 2, and through the fault of the consignee is unable to tender delivery as scheduled, a charge to cover the service described in PART 2, and additional costs of the re-notification, arrangement, and redelivery will be assessed of:  $14.57 per cwt, with a minimum charge of $87.32 and a maximum charge of $406.54.

2. The requirements of PART 2 regarding prior arrangements for tender of delivery are similarly applicable when redelivery is necessary.

PART 4--PAYMENT OF EXTRA CHARGES

1. Charges provided in PART 3, if accrued, will be in addition to all other lawful charges. Unless the Bill of Lading is specifically endorsed to show prepayment of these charges, they will be collected from the consignee.

2. Charges on shipments moving on Government Bills of Lading will be collected from the U.S. Government.