(C) MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT

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(C) MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
FREIGHT TARIFF
PUBLISHING
RATES, CHARGES, RULES AND REGULATIONS
FOR THE
TRANSPORTATION OF
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BETWEEN
ALL POINGS IN MICHIGAN OVER FORTY MILES
(E) The provisions of this Tariff shall not apply to transportation within the Detroit Commercial Zone as defined in Section
1 of Act 188 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1966, when a Carrier has published and filed with the Michigan Public Service
Commission a separate Tariff setting forth Rates, Charges, Rules and Regulations applicable to transportation performed
within said Detroit Commercial Zone.
(C) For list of motor carriers participating in this tariff refer to Tariff MPSC MMW 1000 of Michigan Movers Association,
Agent, Supplements thereto or reissues thereof
ISSUED: May 6, 2008
(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. SAINT JOSEPH
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: May 16, 2008
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
CHECK SHEET
All of the pages contained in this tariff are listed consecutively by number and revision number. The pages of the tariff, and, the
supplements to the tariff, listed on this page bear issued dates which are the same as, or are prior to, the issued date of this page. “0”
in the revision column indicates an original page. An * indicates issued this date.
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
LANSING, MI 48917
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT
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NO.
ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS
ACCESSORIAL SERVICES
Packing Containers, Packing and Unpacking……………………………………………
Banding………………………………………………………......................................
Barrels, Drum or Dish Pack Carton…………………………………………………...
Cardboard Containers (Specially Designed)…………………………………………
Cartons…………………………………………………………………………………...
Mattress Covers, Cloth, (Use of)……………………………. ……………………….
Wardrobes……………………………………………………..………………………...
Wooden Boxes or Crates…………………………………….………………………...
Packing Labor……………………………………………………..………………………..
BRIDGE AND FERRY TOLLS………………………………………………………………..
COMMODITY DESCRIPTIONS…………………………………….………………………..
EXPLAINATION OF TERMS………………………………………..………………………...
FORMS………………………………………………………………......................................
Estimating………………………………………………………….…………………………
Inventory…………………………………………………………...…………………………
(N) FUEL SURCHARGE……………………………………………..………………………...
INDIVIDUAL CARRIERS EXCEPTIONS TO THE APPLICATION OF RATES…….……
PARTICIPATING CARRIERS, Agent Michigan Movers & Warehousemen’s Association, MPSC MMW
1000……………………………………………………………….
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(N) PORTABLE STORAGE…………………………………………………………………….
TRANSPORTATION RATES:
Section VII…..………………………………………………………………………………..
Section VIII – Specific Commodity Rates………………………………………………...
RULES AND REGULATIONS, GENERAL…………………………………………………...
Accessorial, Special and Terminal Charges……………………………………………..
Additional Transportation Charges………………………………………………………..
Agents and Rebates………………………………………………………………………...
Articles Not Accepted……………………………………………………………………….
Basis for Determination of Charges……………………………………………………….
Bill of Lading and Rates…………………………………………………………………….
Bridges or Ferries……………………………………………………………………………
Carriers Liability……………………………………………………………………………..
Carriers Obligation Subject to Capacity…………………………………………………..
Carrying Charges……………………………………………………………………………
Claims………………………………………………………………………………………...
Collection of Freight Charges on Household Goods Shipments involving loss or
Destruction in
Transit………………………………………………………………………..................
Complete Articles……………………………………………………………………………................
Computation of Time…………………………………………………………………………………….
Declaration of Value – Liability Limitations……………………………………...............................
Dismantling, Taking Apart, Servicing Articles and Other Services..............................................
Disposition of Fractions.............................................................................................. ................
Dock to Dock Transportation Service..........................................................................................
Elevator Service………………………………………………………………………………………….
Estimating………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Extra Labor Charge……………………………………………………………………………………...
Household Consolidations……………………………………………………………………………...
Impractical Pick-Up or Delivery and Auxiliary Services……………………………………………..
Insurance………………………………………………………………………………………………....
Inventory………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Marketing…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Mileage…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Minimum Weight of Shipment………………………………………………………………………….
Packing Requirements…………………………………………………………………………………
Payment…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pickup and Delivery at Warehouse……………………………………………………………………
Regular Hours for Service
Reissued Items or Pages
Shipper, Consignee, Destination
Shipper’s General Information Guide
Size of Forms
Special Service
Stopping in Transit for Partial Loading or Unloading
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
4, 2005
LANSING, MI 48917
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) TABLE OF CONTENTS
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RULES AND REGULATIONS, GENERAL
Storage in Transit
Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill
(C) Volume Movements of Household Goods
Waiting or Delay
Weighing and Reweighing
Weight-Mileage Charge
SPECIAL SERVICES
Additional Transportation Charges
Bulky Articles, Loading and Unloading Charge
Claims-Settlement Service Charge
Climatic Control Service
Tolls, Bridges and Ferry Charges
Valuation Charges
TERMINAL SERVICES
Auxiliary Service
Carrying Charges, Distance
Carrying Charges, Flight
Dismantling, Taking Apart, Servicing Articles and Other Services
Elevator Services
Extra Labor
Hoisting or Lowering
Inspection of Contents
Loading and Unloading at Other Than Regular Hours
Piano, Organ or Chest Type Deep Freezer Carry Charges
Piano or Organ Handling Charge
Pick or Delivery Transportation Rate to Apply on Storage in Transit Shipments
Special Servicing of Appliances
Stopping in Transit for Partial Loading or Unloading
Storage in Transit
Waiting Time and Delay
Warehouse Handling and Protection of Shipment while Stored in Transit
Weighing or Reweighing
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
LANSING, MI 48917
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MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION I
COMMODITY DIRECTORY
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COMMODITY DESCRIPTION
The term “household goods, office furniture and store fixtures, and/or households goods” is defined as follows:
(1) PERSONAL EFFECTS AND PROPERTY USED OR TO BE USED IN A DWELLING when a part of the
equipment or supply of such dwelling;
(2) FURNITURE, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND THE PROPERTY OF STORES, OFFICES, MUSEUMS,
INSTITUTIONS, HOSPITALS, OR OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS when a part of the stock, equipment, or supply
of such stores, offices, museums, institutions, hospitals or other establishments;
(3) ARTICLES INCLUDING OBJECTS OF ART, DISPLAYS, AND EXHIBITS, which because of their unusual
nature or value require specialized handling and equipment usually employed in moving household goods.
EXPLANATION OF TERMS
“ACCESSORIAL SERVICES”, as used in this Tariff, include services such as packing, performed by the carrier in
preparing property for shipment, and services such as unpacking, performed by the carrier at the destination. The
charges for those services are shown in Section III, and are in addition to the charges shown in Sections IV, V, VII and
VIII, respectively.
“TERMINAL SERVICES”, as used in this Tariff, include services necessary in handling of shipment, or requested by
shipper or consignee and performed by the carrier either at point of origin or destination. The charges for these
services are shown in Section IV and are in addition to charges shown as “Accessorial Service”, “Special Services”, and
“Transportation Rates”, as shown in Sections III, V, VII and VIII, respectively.
“SPECIAL SERVICES”, as used in this Tariff, include specific services necessary in connection with services at ferries,
as shown in Section V and are in addition to charges shown as “Accessorial Services”, Terminal Services”, and
“Transportation Rates”, as shown in Sections III, IV, VII and VIII, respectively.
“TRANSPORATION RATES”, as used in this Tariff, include rates or charges for the loading, unloading and actual
movement or transportation of property from point of origin to destination. These rates and their application are shown
and captioned “TRANSPORTATION RATES”, in Section VII and VIII, and do not include “Accessorial Services”,
“Terminal Services”, and “Special Services”, as shown in Sections III, IV, and V, respectively.
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KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: September 6, 1985
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
LANSING, MI 48912
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION II
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
Governs all Sections of this Tariff Unless Otherwise provided within individual sections.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
BILL OF LADING AND RATES
(a) Unless otherwise provided in this tariff, when property is transported subject to the provisions of this tariff, or as
amended, the acceptance and use of the Michigan Intrastate Combination Uniform Household Goods Bill of
Lading and Freight Bill, or plain paper Bill of Lading provided by the carrier, as described herein is required.
If the Bill of Lading is issued on the order of the shipper, or his agent, in exchange or substitution for another
Bill of Lading, the shipper’s signature to the prior Bill of Lading as to the statement of value or Otherwise, or
election for common law or Bill of Lading liability, in or connection with such prior Bill of Lading, shall be
considered a part of the original Bill of Lading as fully as if the same were written or made in connection with
the original Bill of Lading.
Any alteration, addition or erasure on a Bill of Lading which shall be made without the special notation thereon
of the agent of the carrier issuing the Bill of Lading shall be without effect and the Bill of Lading shall be
enforceable according to its original tenor.
(b) The rates and charges shown herein and reduced rates conditioned upon the use of the Michigan Intrastate
Combination Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading and Freight Bill. Consignor at his option, may elect not
to accept the terms of the Michigan Intrastate Combination Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading and
Freight Bill, and in lieu thereof to have the carrier transport the property with the carrier’s liability limited only as
provided by common law and by the laws of the State of Michigan insofar as they apply, but subject to the
terms and conditions of the Michigan Intrastate Combination Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading and
Freight Bill insofar as such terms and conditions are not inconsistent with such common carrier’s liability; the
rate charged therefore will be 100 per cent higher than the transportation rate contained in this tariff as would
apply for such a shipment if offered for transportation at a released value not exceeding 60 cents per pound,
per article.
When the consignor elects not to accept any of the terms of such Bill of Lading, he must give notice to the
initial carrier of such election. The initial carrier must indicate the receipt of such notice by writing or stamping
thereon a clause signed by the carrier reading: “In consideration of the higher rate charges, the property herein
described will be carried, and the services to be rendered hereunder will be performed, with the carrier’s liability
limited only as provided by law; but subject to the terms and conditions of this Bill of Lading insofar as they are
not inconsistent with such common carrier’s liability.”
(c) All rates and charges herein are dependent upon the shipment being released in accordance with the
provisions of Rule 3 of this Tariff.
(d) Unless the shipper expressly releases the shipment to a value not exceeding 60 cents per pound per article,
the carrier’s maximum liability for loss and damage shall be either the lump sum value declared by the shipper
or an amount equal to $1.50 times the actual weight in pounds of shipment, whichever is greater. For this
liability, additional valuation charges as provided in Item 150 will apply. If the shipper wishes to avoid these
additional charges, he must agree that if any articles are lost or damaged, the carrier’s liability will not exceed
sixty (60) cents per pound for the actual weight of any lost or damaged article or articles in the shipment.
INSURANCE
The cost of insurance against marine risk or any insurance in the name of the shipper, or for the Benefit of the shipper,
will not be assumed by the carrier.
DECLARATION OF VALUE – LIABILITY LIMITATION
(a) As used in this tariff, the phrases, “released value”, “declared value”, and “value declared by the shipper” shall
have the same meaning.
(b) The carrier’s maximum liability shall be either (1) $1.50 times the actual weight (in compounds) of the shipment
or the declared lump sum value, whichever is greater; or (2) sixty (60) cents per pound for the actual weight of
any lost or damaged article or articles, if the shipment has been expressly release by the shipper to such value
per article. Unless the shipper expressly released the shipment to a value not exceeding 60 cents per pound
per article, the next carrier’s maximum liability for loss and damage shall be either the lump sum value declared
by the shipper or an amount equal to $1.50 for each pound of weight in the shipment, whichever is greater.
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ISSUED: January 5, 2009
3225 West Saint Joseph
EFFECTIVE: February 5, 2009
LANSING, MI 48912
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MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION II
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
Governs all Sections of this Tariff Unless Otherwise Provided within individual sections
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RULES AND REGULATIONS – Continued
DECLARATION OF VALUE – LIABILITY LIMITATION – Concluded
(c) The released value must be entered on the Bill of Lading in the following form and may be completed only by
the person signing the Bill of Lading.
The shipment will be subject to the rules and conditions of the carrier’s tariff. Shipper hereby releases the
entire shipment to a value not exceeding
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(to be completed by the person signing below)
NOTICE: THE SHIPPER SIGNING THIS CONTRACT MUST INSERT IN THE SPACE ABOVE, IN HIS OWN
HANDWRITTING EITHER HIS DECLARATION OF THE ACTUAL VALUE OF THE SHIPMENT, OR THE
WORDS “60 cents per pound per article”, OTHERWISE, THE SHIPMENT WILL BE DEEMED RELEASED TO
A MAXIMUM VALUE EQUAL TO $1.50 TIMES THE WEIGHT OF THE SHIPMENT IN POUNDS:
(Shipper)_________________________
(Date)____________________________
(d) If the shipper fails to make the entry required in subsection (c) of this rule, the shipment will be deemed
released to an amount equal to $1.50 times the actual weight of the shipment (in pounds).
(e) The released value and the carrier’s maximum liability (whether or not loss or damage occurred from the carrier
negligence), as determined under this Rule, shall apply to any claims resulting from the performance or failure
to perform by the carrier of any services, including accessorial services, which carrier has contracted to
perform.
(f) If the shipper does not expressly release the shipment to a value not exceeding sixty (60) cents per pound per
article, valuation charges for each $100.00 or fraction thereof, of released value equal to $1.50 times the
weight of the shipment in pounds or declared lump sum value, whichever is higher, as provided in Item 150
shall apply in addition to all other applicable rates and charges in this tariff.
(g) If the shipment is transported at a constructive weight under Rule 6 (a)(2) or Rule 6 (g), such constructive
weight shall be used to determine the released value and the carrier’s maximum liability when the shipment is
released to a value equal to $1.50 times the weight of the shipment in pounds.
CARRIERS LIABILITY
(a) Except when transportation is performed under Rule 1 (b) hereof, the liability of the carrier for loss of or
damage to any articles in a shipment shall be subject to all the rules herein and the terms and conditions of the
Michigan Intrastate Combination Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading and Freight Bill as set forth in
Section VI, and shall not in any event exceed the released value as determined under rule 3.
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR RE-COVERING
(b) The carrier shall have the right to repair or replace the property lost or damaged with materials of like kind and
quality. The cost of such repair or replacement shall not exceed the released value as determined under Rule
3.
(c) Liability with regard to sets or matched articles shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the lost or
damaged piece or pieces only and shall not extend to the replacement or recovering of the entire set.
IN ABSENCE OF SHIPPER OR CONSGNEE
(d) Where the carrier is directed to take property from a place or places at which the consignee or its agent is not
present, the property shall be at the risk of the owner before loading
(e) Where the carrier is directed to unload or deliver property at a place or places at which the consignee or its
agent is not present, the property shall be at the risk of the owner after unloading or delivery.
DAMAGE NOTED AT TIME OF DELIVERY
(f) The carrier’s liability for goods shall cease when the goods have been delivered to the owner, consignee or
authorized agent of either, or to a public warehouse pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Bill of Lading,
or when the carrier’s liability as a carrier terminates under Rule 32, paragraph (f), except as to loss or damage
noted at time of delivery or concealed damage.
CARRIERS AND SHIPPERS MUST ABIDE BY LAW
(g) Carriers and their agents are bound by the provisions of law, and any deviation therefrom by the payment of
claims before the facts and measure of legal liability are established by render them, as well as the claimant,
liable to the fines and penalties by law.
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: September 6, 1985
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
LANSING, MI 48912
MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
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CARRIERS LIABILITY – Concluded
(h) No carrier or party in possession of all or any of the property described herein shall be liable for damage to or loss of
contents packing in articles of furniture, crates, bundles, cartons, boxes, barrels, or other containers, unless such
contents are open for the carrier’s inspection, and then only for such articles as are specifically listed by the shipper
and receipted for by the carrier or its agent when the shipper releases the entire shipment to a value not exceeding
(60) cents per pound per article.
(i) Upon request of the shipper, the carrier will make an inventory of the contents of all containers and will attach such
inventory to the Combination Uniform Bill of Lading and Freight Bill and make a charge therefor as contained in Item
85.
CLAIMS
(a) Any claim for loss and/or damage to a shipment of household goods or overcharges shall be in writing and shall be
filed with the carrier issuing the bill of lading for such shipment
(b) Any carrier that receives a claim for loss and/or damage to a shipment of household goods for which it has issued the
bill of lading shall acknowledge such claim to claimant in writing. Such acknowledgement shall be made within thirty
(30) calendar days from the date the carrier received the claim. The acknowledgement shall notify the claimant either
that his claim has been accepted for processing or the reasons why it is not acceptable, such as but not limited to the
following lack of sufficient documentary evidence or that the claim was filed after prescribed time limits for filing such a
claim. Carrier may also require a sworn statement of claim.
(c) Upon receipt and acceptance of a loss and damage claim, the carrier shall assign and attach a claim number to the file
on the matter and record therein the date the claim was received. The claim numbers shall begin with number one
and thereafter each claim shall be consecutively numbered and separated accordingly.
(d) The file for each claim received shall include the acknowledgment, all documents received in support of the claim and
all correspondence, memoranda and other written information pertaining to the claim. If the claim papers are retained
by an insurance company, connecting carrier or other party, the carrier’s file should contain an acknowledgement from
the party retaining the claim papers that such papers are in its possession.
(e) Each claim file shall include a summary sheeting setting for the following information: claim number; name of claimant;
claimant’s address; date shipment was tendered for delivery; date claim was received; amount of the claim; bill of
lading number and date; description of lost or damaged goods; documentary evidence submitted by claimant; and if
claim was paid, the date and total amount paid or, if disallowed, the date and reason the claim was disallowed. If a
carrier keeps a single register of claims filed in the manner required by the rules and regulations of the Interstate
Commerce Commission and records therein both interstate and intrastate claims, such procedure shall be acceptable.
(f) Inspection of claim file by authorized persons. The claim files (one or more) shall be made immediately available for
inspection upon request of any authorized law enforcement officer or Michigan Public Service Commission
representative.
(g) Any carrier that receives a written claim for loss and/or damage to a shipment of household goods for which it has
issued the bill of lading shall pay, decline or make a firm compromise settlement offer in writing to the claimant within
one hundred twenty (120) days after receipt of the claim by the carrier. IF THE INVESTIGATION IS NOT
COMPLETED AND OR SETTLEMENT IS NOT REACHED WITHIN THE 120-DAY PERIOD, the carrier shall, within
one hundred twenty-five (125) days after receipt of the claim and before the expiration of each succeeding thirty (30)
day period while the claim remains pending, advice the claimant in writing both as the status of the claim and the
reasons for the delay in making a final disposition thereof, A copy of such letters shall be sent at the same time to the
Transportation Division of the Michigan Public Service Commission within 15 days from the date of inquiry.
(h) As a precedent to the recovery of claims for damages a concealed nature, the consignee must, upon discovery of such
damage, notify the carrier of such discovery, and the carrier shall be allowed the privilege of examining the shipment
and the container in which the damaged article was shipped, and verify the damage thereto. Notice of concealed loss
or damage must be filed with the carrier within ten (10) days from the date following delivery of shipment.
(i) When all or any part of a shipment is lost or destroyed and such shipment has been expressly released by the shipper
to the value not exceeding sixty (60) cents per pound per article or to a value equal to $1.50 times the weight of the
shipment in pounds, the maximum liability will be determined by the actual weight, except that if the shipment is
transported under the provision of Rule 6(a) or Rule 6(g) of this tariff, the constructive weight shall be used.
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: September 6, 1985
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
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When a shipment has been expressly released by shipper to a value not exceeding sixty (60) cents per pound per
article and the weight of any article, piece or package lost, damaged or destroyed is not available, the weight of such
article, piece or package shall be determined by using a constructive weight of seven pounds per cubic food per
article.
(k) Under the provision s of Act 254 of the Public Acts of 1933 of the State of Michigan, it is unlawful for a carrier to
charge, demand, collect, or receive any greater, less of different compensation for the transportation of property than
at the rates and charges name in tariffs lawfully on file nor to refund or remit in any manner or by the device any
portion of the rates and charges so assessed. The refund or remission of any portion of the rates and charges so
assessed through the payment of fraudulent, fictitious, or excessive claims for loss or damage to property transported
is as much a violation of the law as is direct concessions or departure from the published rates and charges.
BASIS FOR DETERMINATION OF CHARGES
(a) (1) For the transportation of household goods, VIZ.: Personal effects and property used or to be used in a dwelling
when a part of the equipment or supply of such dwelling, the rates and charges as specified in the Table of Rates herein,
except as otherwise provided, shall be applied on a weight-mileage basis. The weight shall be the actual weight of the
goods with their containers and packing material, except that pads, skids or any paraphernalia used as regular loading
equipment shall not be considered as packing material, and shall be ascertained by obtaining the gross weight and the
tare weight of the shipment.
(2) For the transportation of all other commodities, as defined as household goods, Viz.: Furniture, fixtures,
equipment and the property of stores, offices, museums, institutions, hospitals, or other establishments; and articles,
including objects of art, displays, and exhibits, which because of their unusual nature or value, require specialized
handling and equipment usually employed in moving household goods, the rates and charges as specified in the Table of
Rates herein shall be applied on a weight-mileage basis, except as otherwise provided. The weight shall be the actual
weight of the goods with their containers and packing material, except that pads, skids, or any other paraphernalia used
as regular loading equipment shall not be considered as packing material, and shall be ascertained by obtaining the gross
weight and the tare weight of the shipment, except that where the actual weight of the goods does not equal six pounds
per cubic foot of properly loaded vehicle space, the scale weight shall not be used, but a constructive weight, obtained by
multiplying the number of cubic feet of properly loaded vehicle space by six (6) pounds, shall be used.
(b) The gross weight and the tare weight of the shipment shall be obtained on a certified scale.
(c) Each carrier shall have available for inspection by the shipper the Weight Master Certificate or weigh ticket, showing
the gross, tare and net weights of the shipment, before requiring payment charges.
(d) Scale tickets showing the gross, tare and net weights of all shipments, a copy of the Uniform Combination Bill of
Lading and Freight Bill, and the inventory sheet shall be filed in the carriers office, subject to inspection at all times during
office hours of the carrier by any authorized representation of the Michigan Public Service Commission.
(e) Each carrier shall retain in the vehicle, subject to inspection, the inventory sheet and a copy of the Uniform
Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill covering the shipment being transported.
VEHICLES MARKED
(f) All vehicles shall be marked that the shipper or consignee can readily ascertain the cubic measurement of each
vehicle.
CONSTRUCTIVE WEIGHT
(g) When the origin and destination of the shipment is from and to a locality where there are no scales sufficient to weigh,
and there are no scales enroute, then the cubic measurement shall be obtained and the weight determined by
multiplying the total cubic feet of properly loaded van space by seven (7) pounds.
WEIGHT AND CUBIC MEASUREMENT
(h) When a constructive weight is used on account of no scales sufficient to weight the shipment as specified in
paragraph (g), the Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill shall be marked or stamped, “No scales
sufficient to weight; shipment moving at seven pounds per cubic foot of properly loaded vehicle space; _____ cubic
feet @ seven pounds = _____ pounds”.
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: September 6, 1985
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
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WEIGHT AND CUBIC MEASUREMENT
The gross weight, tare weight and net weight, or the constructive weight when used to determine charges, shall be
shown on the Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill in addition to the number of cubic feet contained in
each shipment; except that the number of cubic feet contained in each shipment need not be shown for shipment
transported under the provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this Rule.
When a shipment consists entirely of articles which because of their unusual nature or value require specialized
handling and equipment usually employed in moving household goods that have and established and undisputed
manufacturers weight, a carrier may use the total of such manufacturers weight of all articles in such shipment for the
determination of charges.
A part of the load for any one shipper not exceeding 1000 pounds may be weighed on a certified scale prior to being
loaded on carrier’s vehicle.
WEIGHING AND REWEIGHING
When weights are obtained for the assessment of freight charges, no charge will be made by carrier for the service,
except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this Rule.
When truck, van, trailer, or semi-trailer is weighed or reweighed, either empty or loaded, at the request of either the
consignor or consignee, this service, whenever practicable, will be performed by the carrier without charge; provided
the difference between the net scale weight upon weighing and the billed weight exceeds 200 pounds on shipment
having a billed weight of 10,000 pounds or less, and 2 percent on shipments having a billed weight of more than
10,000 pounds. In the event a shipment is reweighed, the net scale weight determined by the last reweighing shall be
used for computing he applicable charges if the difference between such net scale weight and the billed weight
exceeds the amounts specified above.
When a truck, van, trailer or semi-trailer is weighed or reweighed, either empty or loaded, at the request of either the
consignor or consignee, a charge will be made (See Item 140) except as provided in paragraph (b).
MILEAGE
The mileage shall be the distance between the point of origin and destination by the shortest regularly traveled route,
and shall be ascertained by compilation of distances shown on the Official Transportation Map as issued by the
Michigan Department of Transportation speedometer readings being used only for trips or parts of trips for which such
maps do not show distances.
If the shipper requests a longer route than the shortest regularly traveled route as shown on the Official Transportation
Map issued by the Michigan Department of Transportation, the mileage over the longer route as shown therein shall
apply, and notice of such longer route must be shown on the Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill.
CARRIERS’ OBLIGATION SUBJECT TO CAPACITY, ETC.
Carrier’s obligation to accept property for shipments is subject to capacity, type of vehicles, facilities and equipment.
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ISSUED: September 6, 1985
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
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SPECIAL SERVICE - EXCLUSIVE USE OF VAN SPACE
ENGAGED BY SHIPPER
(a) The carrier is not bound to transport property by any particular schedule, vehicle, train or vessel or otherwise than
with reasonable dispatch except that where the shipper requests special service and exclusive use of van spaces
engaged by shipper in advance, service will be furnished as set forth in the following sections:
(b) Shipper may engage the entire space of a vehicle, or part of a vehicle in increments of 50 cubic feet, subject to a
minimum amount of 150 cubic feet.
(c) When a shipper engages a specific amount of space, this shall be reserved for shipper, and shall not be used for
other than property of shipper engaging such space.
(d) When shipper engages an entire van, the cubic measurement shall include the total number of cubic feet of all
loading space of van, including tail gate, if any, in all cases where property when loaded on ban projects beyond the
body of van, or beyond end of tail gate when lowered to level of floor of can, the total measurements of van will be
computed to extreme after end of property so projecting.
(e) When shipper engages an entire open vehicle, the cubic measurement shall include the total number of cubic feet of
loading space, including tail gate, if any.
The height shall be the distance from the floor of the vehicle to the extreme height of the property when loaded, and in
no case shall the height be computed at less than seven (7) feet.
The width shall be the extreme width of the property when loaded, and in no case shall width be computed at less than
the width of the vehicle.
The length shall be the extreme length of the vehicle, including tail gate, when tail gate is lowered to the level of the
floor of the vehicle.
(f) When the shipper engages a specific amount of the vehicle space or the entire space of a vehicle, the minimum
charge for the shipment transported shall be based upon the weight determined by multiplying the number of cubic feet
engaged by (7) pounds. When the shipment weighs more, the actual weight shall govern.
The Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and freight Bill shall be marked or stamped, and signed prior to loading:
IT IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREED THAT THIS SHIPMENT IS MOVING UNDER RULE 10:
VEHICLE SPACE ENGAGED BY SHIPPER _______ CUBIC FEET @7 POUNDS, SHIPMENT MOVING
AT MINIMUM WEIGHT OF _______ POUNDS. ACTUAL WEIGHT _______ POUNDS
X ___________________________
Consignor, Shipper or Agent
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(g) Vehicle space engaged by the shipper pursuant to the above provisions of the Rule will be reserved for shipper’s
exclusive use on the agreed pick-up date. If carrier fails to perform pick up on the agreed date, charges will be
assessed under Rule 6 hereof.
MINIMUM WEIGHT OF SHIPMENT
Except as provided in Rule 10, minimum weight per shipment shall be not less than 500 pounds.
CARRYING CHARGES
When pickup or delivery requires that goods be carried up or down a flight of stairs or a distance of more than 100 feet,
an extra charge (See Items 90 and 95) shall be made for each flight of stairs and for each 50 feet of carriage, or fraction
thereof, after the first 100 feet at each terminal except that no charge shall be made for carrying up or down stairs
where there is a complete removal from or to a single family swelling (See Note 1). Distances under this rule shall be
computed from the location of the truck after it has been placed in the most accessible position to any entrance of the
dwelling suitable for use in removing the goods into or from the dwelling.
NOTE 1 - A single family dwelling is a ground floor dwelling, designated for a single family, which may have a
basement, a first floor consisting of usual living quarters, a second floor consisting of usual sleeping quarters, and a
third floor consisting of sleeping quarters or an attic. There may be more than one such dwelling in a single building,
such as a duplex.
ELEVATOR SERVICE
Where adequate elevator service is furnished, a charge (See Item 110) shall be made for loading and unloading each
elevator.
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
LANSING, MI 48917
MPSC MMW 4000
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REGULAR HOURS FOR SERVICE
Except as otherwise specified, regular hours of service shall be between 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. at the time prevailing at the
point of origin for loading and at the point of destination for unloading on each day of the week except Saturday, Sunday and
holidays (specified as New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day).
Hours of delivery shall be between 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M., unless otherwise agreed as hereinafter provided, but vehicles
arriving before 6:00 P.M. must be allowed to complete loading or unloading. The shipper or consignee may request service, or
carrier at its convenience shall have the right to perform services, if agreeable to shipper, on Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays
as specified herein and during the period from 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. on any week day. If shipper or consignee requests
service on Saturday, Sunday or a Holiday, as specified herein, or on a week day from 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. the charges
provided in Item 80 and the charges for “other than regular hours” in Items 75, 85, 100, and 115 shall apply. Such charges in
these items shall not apply when service is performed at carrier’s convenience.
EXTRA LABOR CHARGE
(a) For the purpose of loading and unloading, two men shall be considered the regular crew of a truck, trailer or semi-trailer.
(b) When more than two men are required for safe loading or unloading of any article included in the shipment, and additional
charge shall be made for the additional labor as shown in Item 115 (See Rule 14).
(c) Expedited Service – Whenever a shipper or consignee requests a greater crew than two men to load and/or unload a
shipment, such labor shall be furnished at the rate per hour as shown in Item 115.
HOUSEHOLD CONSOLIDATIONS
Property of more than one family or owner from two or more locations will not be accepted as a single shipment but must be
carried as separate shipments with separate billing from each location. Each Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight
Bill shall contain the name of only one consignor and one consignee. (See Rule 17)
SHIPPER, CONSIGNEE, DESTINATION
(a) The name of only one shipper, one consignee, one point of origin, and one destination shall appear on one Uniform
Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill, but the Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill may also specify
the name of a party at destination to notify upon arrival of the shipment.
(b) This rule does not prohibit showing the point at which shipments are to be stopped in transit to complete loading or for
partial unloading, when such stop in transit is specifically authorized. ( See Rule 19)
COMPUTATION OF TIME
Whenever time is the basis of assessing charges herein, such time will be computed as the actual amount of time in performing
the actual service required, fractions f hours will be disposed of as follows: Fifteen (15) minutes or less as one-fourth (1/4)
hours, thirty (30 minutes and over fifteen minutes as one-half (1/2) hour, forty-five (45) minutes and over thirty minutes as threefourths (3/4) hour, and sixty minutes and over forty-five minutes as one (1) hour.
STOPPING IN TRANSIT TO COMPLETE LOADING AND FOR PARTIAL UNLOADING
Shipments may be stopped in transit to complete loading or to partially unload at one or more places at point of origin or
destination or enroute between point of origin and destination, subject to charges shown in Item 105. Charges will be computed
for the total weight of entire shipment for the total distance from initial point of origin to final point of destination, subject to
distance via the intermediate points where stopping in transit is required, over actual route of movement.
The charge for the entire shipment shall not exceed the total charge that would apply if each portion of the shipment was
transported separately.
ARTICLES NOT ACCEPTED
(a) Unless otherwise provided, the following property will not be accepted for shipment: bank bills, coin or currency, deeds,
drafts, notes or valuable papers of any kind, jewelry, postage stamps, letters or packets of letters, precious stones, revenue
stamps, or articles of peculiarly inherent or extraordinary value, precious metals or articles manufactured therefrom.
Should such articles come into the possession of the carrier without his knowledge, responsibility for safe delivery will not
be assumed by the carrier.
(b) When carrier or his agents believe it necessary that the contents of packages be inspected, they shall make such
inspection or cause it to be made, or require other sufficient evidence to determine the actual character of the property.
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: September 6, 1985
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
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WAITING OR DELAY
Rates and charges for waiting time or delay as shown in Item 135 will apply when vehicle is held at the request of or for account
of shipper or consignee.
BRIDGES OR FERRIES
When the use of bridges, or ferries is necessary in the transportation of a shipment via the shortest practical rout, a charge to
cover advances and services at these points shall be made, as shown in Item 145
IMPRACTICLE PICK-UP OR DELIVERY AUXILIARY SERVICES
(a) It is the responsibility of the shipper to make accessible to the carrier or accept delivery from the carrier at a point at which
the road haul vehicle may be safely operated.
(b) When it is physically impossible for the carrier to perform pick-up of a shipment at origin address or to complete delivery of
shipment at destination address with normally assigned road haul equipment, due to the structure of the building, its
inaccessibility by highway, inadequate or unsafe public or private road, overhead obstructions, narrow gates, sharp turns,
trees, shrubbery, the deterioration of roadway due to rain, flood, snow or nature of an article or articles included in the
shipment, the carrier shall hold itself available at point of pick-up or tender delivery at destination of nearest point of
approach to the desired location where the road haul equipment can be made safely accessible.
(c) Upon request of the shipper, consignee or owner of the goods, the carrier will use or engage smaller equipment thatn its
normal road haul equipment or provide extra labor for the purpose, if possible of accomplishment, or transferring the
shipment between the residence and the nearest point of approach by the carrier’s road haul equipment. Charges for this
auxiliary serve to cover labor and additional vehicle (if used) will be provided in Items 100 and 136 of Section IV and shall
be in addition to all other transportation or accessorial charges.
(d) If the shipper does not accept the shipment at nearest point of safe approached by the carrier’s road haul equipment to
the destination address, the carrier may place shipment, or any part thereof not responsibility possible for delivery, in
storage at the nearest available warehouse of the carrier, or, at the option of the carrier, in a public warehouse, subject to
a lien for all lawful charges. The liability on the part of the carrier will cease when the shipment is unloaded into the
warehouse and the shipment shall be considered as having be delivered.
(e) Transportation charges to cover the movement of shipment or part thereof from point at which it was originally tendered to
warehouse location shall be computed on basis of weight of shipment or that part of the shipment stored in warehouse,
subject to applicable rate as provided in tariff from point at which it was originally tendered to warehouse location, which
shall be in addition to accrued charges on the shipment or any part thereof shall be due and payable upon delivery of
same to warehouse. Any subsequent movement form the warehouse shall constitute a new shipment.
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ISSUED: May 20, 1987
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: June 8, 1987
Issued on less than statutory notice under authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission in Docket T-700, Supplemental Order
No. 5, dated April 21, 1987
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(a) Carriers will not deliver or relinquish possession of any property transported by them until tariff rates and charges
thereon have been paid in cash, money order, certified check, or credit card (when pre-approved) except where other
satisfactory arrangements have been made between the carriers and the consignor or consignee. Credit will not be
extended on carriers charges for any period in excess of seven (7) days after delivery at destination or transit house.
(b) At time of delivery of a a collect on delivery shipment, except when such shipment is delivered to a warehouse for
storage a the request of the shipper, on which an estimate of the approximate costs have been furnished by the carrier,
the shipper may request delivery of the shipment upon payment, in a form acceptable to the carrier, of an amount not
exceeding 110 percent of the estimated charges. The carrier shall, upon request of the shipper and a promise to pay
the balance, relinquish possession of the shipment upon payment of not more than 110 percent of the estimated
charges for a period of 30 days following the date of delivery. After 30 days, an interest rate of one (1) percent, per
month, (annual percentage rate twelve (12) percent) or fraction thereof shall apply on the unpaid balance. Charges will
be no higher than the actual charges determined from the applicable tariffs.
(c) No carrier shall accept property of consignor or consignee in payment of transportation charges or any portion of the
transportation charges.
(d) Nothing herein shall limit the right of the carriers to require, at the time of or before shipment, the prepayment in part
or full of guarantee of the charges.
AGENTS AND REBATES
(a) No wage, fee, commission, emolument, or gratuity shall be paid to any person for obtaining, or assisting in obtaining,
any shipment or business, except as to employees who are in the exclusive employ of the carrier and so shown on the
carrier’s payroll, and except as to authorized agents of the carrier.
(b) Authorized agents shall be only those who are regularly engaged in the long distance moving industry and permitted
or certified as carriers of household goods, office furniture, or store fixtures, whose principal place of business is not
located in the same city or village as the carrier who wishes to appoint them as agents.
Carriers may appoint as authorized agents, permitted or certificated carriers of household goods, office furniture or store
fixtures, whose principal places of business is in the same city or village as the carrier who wishes to appoint them as
agents providing such agents are specifically named in a tariff published and filed with the Michigan Public Service
Commission.
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
LANSING, MI 48917
MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
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MARKING
(a) Packages containing fragile articles or articles consisting wholly or in part of glass, when packed by shopper or agents,
must be marked by plain and distinct letters designating the fragile character of contents.
(b) Articles when not packed and marked as indicated above, consisting wholly or in part of glass and covered or wrapped by
the shipper or his agent, shall be wrapped in such manner as clearly to expose the glass surfaces or glass portions of
such articles.
COMPETE ARTICLE
Each shipping piece or package and contents thereof will constitute one article. Any article taken apart or knocked down for
handling or loading in vehicle will constitute one article.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY AT WAREHOUSE
Except as otherwise provided herein, if shipment id delivered to or picked up at a warehouse, the rates for transportation
include only the unloading or loading at the door, platform, or other point convenient or accessible to the vehicle.
DISPOSITION OF FRACTIONS
Unless otherwise provided, to dispose of fractions in computing a charge omit fractions of less than one-half cent, and increase
to the next whole figure fractions of one-half cent or greater.
REISSUED ITEMS OR PAGES
Reference made in tariffs to items or pages include reference to reissue of such items or pages.
DISMANTLING, TAKING APART, SERVICING ARTICLES AND OTHER SERVICES; (SEE NOTE)
ENTRANCES AND EXITS REQUIRD TO BE OF ADEQUATE SIZE;
ARTICLES REQUIRING DISMATLING AND TAKING APART;
HOISTING OR LOWERING SERVICE;
SERVICES MUST BE PERFORMED BY OR AT EXPENSE OF OWNER, SHIPPER OR CONSIGNEE
(a) When doors, windows, passageways, stairways, gates, entrances or exits through which a shipment must be moved to
accomplish pickup or delivery are not of sufficient size to allow all articles or parts of articles in the shipment to pass
through with reasonable dispatch and safety and without damage to the article or property, such doors, windows,
passageways, stairways, gates, entrances or exits, must be enlarged or altered by the owner, shipper or consignee, to
allow safe and reasonably prompt movement of the shipment, or the carrier, at the request of or for the account of the
owner, shipper or consignee, will perform this service at rates shown in Item 100 herein, provided carrier possesses
qualified personnel to perform the service or services required; and wen wall cases, display cases, soda fountains,
refrigerators, pool tables, safes, cabinets, counters, ranges, exhibits, barber chairs, dental chairs, surgeon’s chairs, clocks
or furniture, fixtures and equipment as described in the commodities in this order must be taken apart, dismantled or
detached from walls, floors, other equipment pipe or power lines, or any part of the place of pickup or delivery, so that
each part of the article can be moved with safety and reasonable dispatch through doors, windows, passageways,
stairways, gates, entrances or exits, this service must be performed by the owner, shipper or consignee, except that the
carrier at the request of or for the account of the owner, shopper or consignee, will perform this service at the rates show
in Item 100 herein, provided carrier possess personnel to perform the service or services required.
PREPARATION OF ENTRANCES, EXITS, PASSAGE WAYS, AND ARTICLES MUST NOT DELAY LOADING OR UN
(b) The owner, shipper or consignee must have doors, windows, passageways, stairways, gates, entrances or exits, enlarged
or altered, and must have articles dismantled and taken apart before the arrival of the vehicle to load or unload, and to
perform these services the carrier must be given reasonable notice in advance to enable the carrier to the entrances,
doors, windows, passageways, stairways, gates and exits, and articles in the shipment prepared, so that the loading and
unloading of the vehicle will not be delayed. When the owner, shipper or consignee neglects to have these series
performed before the arrival of vehicle to load or unload, the carrier will perform these services at the expense of the
owner, shipper or consignee at the rates shown in Item 100 herein, provided carrier possesses qualified personnel to
perform the service or services required.
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ISSUED: September 6, 1985
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
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HOISTING OR LOWERING SERVICE
(c) At the request of the owner, shipper or consignee, hoisting or lowering service will be performed only at points where the
carrier possesses necessary equipment and experienced personnel to perform such service, weather conditions
permitting. Where this service is performed by the carrier a charge therefor will be made in accordance with the
provisions in Item 120 herein.
Where the carrier does not possess the necessary equipment and experienced personnel to perform hoisting or lowering
service, upon request of and for and in behalf of the owner, shipper or consignee, the carrier may, at its option, endeavor
to arrange for the qualified service, if available, at the expense of the shipper in accordance with the provisions of
paragraphs (g), (h) and (i) of this Rule.
CARRIER’S REGULAR SERVICE
FREE TIME
(d) The carrier will remove and replace mirrors of dressers, chiffoniers, and other similar article; will remove and replace
casters of dressers, chiffonier, chests, desks, chairs, dining tables, and other similar articles; will take apart and set up
beds, dining tables, kitchen cabinets, and other similar articles; will remove and replace rugs, rug pad, and carpets which
are not nailed or fastened to the floor; and will remove and replace the legs and lyre from Grand pianos when such
removal and replacement facilitates the safe and practicable transportation of such articles, and the carrier’s regular crew
of two men will spend fifteen minutes of free time in the performance of services described in paragraph (e) of this rule as
part of the carriers regular service.
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ADDITIONAL SERVICES PERFORMED BY TRADESMEN ENGAGED BY CARRIER
(e) Unless otherwise provided, when the carrier, at the request of or for the account of the owner must dismantle or take apart
pianos, refrigerators, display cases, clocks, wall cases, pool tables, soda fountains, safes, cabinets, counters, ranges,
exhibits, barber chairs, dental chairs, surgeon’s chairs, yard or play equipment, or furniture, fixtures and equipment as
described in commodities name in this Tariff and when it is necessary to remove carpets, floor coverings, doors, windows,
or any kind of material, or property, or when the carrier must perform any service to accomplish pickup or delivery of a
shipment and such service is performed by carrier’s regular employees or by men regularly employed as movers of
commodities named herein, a charge will be made by the carrier as provided for in Item herein.
(f) Carrier’s regular employees and men regularly employed as movers of commodities named in this tariff will not dismantle
or take apart articles which require skill of a clock maker, cabinet maker, carpenter, appliance serviceman, plumber, piano
repairman, glazier, electrician or any other tradesman, and when the carrier finds that he must secure the services of a
tradesman to perform the services outlined in paragraphs (a), (b), (e) and (f), carrier may, at its option, arrange for such
tradesman in accordance with the provisions of Paragraphs (g), (h) and (i) of this Rule.
(g) If the carrier does not possess the qualified personnel to properly accomplish the services outlined in Paragraphs (a), (b),
(c), (e) and (f), the carrier may, at its option, and upon the request of the shipper, owner or consignee and as agent for
the, engage third persons to perform such services. When third persons are engaged by the carrier to perform any
service, the carrier will not assume responsibility for their activities or conduct, amount of their charges, nor for the quality
of service furnished.
(h) All charges of the third persons must be paid by the shipper and are in addition to all other applicable charges set for forth
herein. Such charges will be advanced by the carrier, and billed as an Advance Charge as provided in paragraph (l) of
this rule,
(i) Charges advanced by the carrier for services of others engaged at the request of the shipper will be supported by carrier
with a copy of invoice setting forth services rendered, charges and basis thereof, together with reference to applicable
tariff, if charges are assessed in accordance therewith.
(j)
PARTS OR MATERIAL REQUIRED
Unless caused by the negligence of the carrier, when window or door casings, moldings, paint, plaster, cement, fixtures,
paper or other fittings or any other part of the building or articles dismantled or taken apart by the carrier must be
replaced, any advances made by the carrier for parts or materials required will be billed in accordance with the provisions
of paragraph (i) of this Rule.
NOTE – For charges to apply for the carrier servicing the household appliances, see Item 137, Section IV, herein.
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EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
LANSING, MI 48912
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STOREAGE IN TRANSIT
(a) Storage in transit of shipments covered by this tariff is the holding of the shipment in the warehouse of the carrier or
its agent, for storage, pending further transportation, and will be effected only at specific request of the shipper. For
the purpose of this rule, a carrier may designate any certificated carrier of household goods who has a warehouse to
serve as its agent.
(b) Shipments moving under this rule may be placed in storage in transit one or more times for an aggregate period not
to exceed one hundred and eighty (180) days.
(c) The transportation charges (see Note 1) to apply on a shipment stored in transit under this rule and forwarded from
warehouse within the time limit provided herein without a change in the destination shown in the Uniform
Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill shall be assessed in accordance with whichever one of the three following
subparagraphs is applicable”
(1) When shipper requests that a shipment be stored in transit at a specified point other than a or within 8 miles from
the origin or destination of the shipment (See Note 2) the transportation charges shall be the applicable weightmileage rate from the origin to the specified warehouse point (and from warehouse to warehouse if storage in
transit at a second specified point is requested by the shipper) plus the applicable weight-mileage rate from such
warehouse point to the final destination, and the pickup or delivery transportation rates applying on storage in
transit shipments as provided in Item 130, Section IV of this Tariff shall not be assessed.
(2) When storage in transit is requested after a shipment is enroute to, or has arrived at the destination shown in the
Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill, and there is no warehouse of a certificated carrier of
households goods at such destination or within 8 miles thereof (See Note 2) the transportation charges shall be
the applicable weight-mileage rate from the origin top the point nearest the destination where there is a
warehouse of a certificated carrier, plus the applicable weight-mileage rate from such warehouse point to the
destination, and the pickup or delivery transportation rates applying on storage-in-transit shipments as provided
in Item 130, Section IV of this Tariff shall not be assessed. The mileage from the origin to the warehouse point
shall be the mileage as shown on the Official Transportation Map issued by the Michigan Department of
Transportation by the shortest regularly travelled route from the origin to the warehouse point, via the point at
which the driver receives the storage-in-transit request, and such point together with the warehouse point shall
be noted on the Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill.
(3) Under all other circumstances when storage-in-transit of a shipment is requested the transportation charges shall
be the applicable weight-mileage rate from the origin to the destination plus the pickup or delivery transportation
rates applying on storage-in-transit shipments as provided in Item 130, Section IV of this Tariff.
(d) In addition to the above transportation charges applying on a shipment stored in transit, a charge will be made for the
storage of such shipment and for warehouse handling and papering and padding of the shipment while stored in
transit as provided in Item 130, Section IV of this Tariff, plus charges for any other accessorial, terminal or special
services performed.
(e) At the time storage-in-transit is effected carrier may bill and collect the applicable rates and charges for all services
performed by carrier up to that time for which shipper has not previously paid, plus the storage charges for the first
30-day period of storage-in-transit. Storage-in-transit charges for each subsequent 30-day period or fraction thereof,
that shipment remains in storage-in-transit, may be billed and collected in advance. Failure to pay any charges within
seven (7) days after they are billed shall entitle the carrier to proceed to foreclose its lien for such charges, as
provided in the Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill, or as is otherwise provided by statute.
(f) When not removed from storage-in-transit at the expiration of the time limit specified herein, except as otherwise
provided in paragraph (g), or if the transportation, storage, accessorial, terminal and special charges, advances and
other lawful charges are not paid within seven (7) days after they are billed as provided in paragraph (e) then, at
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carrier shall terminate; the warehouse shall be considered the destination of the shipment; the warehouseman shall
be agent for the shipper, and the property shall then be subject to the rules, regulations and charges of the
warehouseman, and the statutes pertaining to warehouseman and warehouse receipts. In such case charges for
storage and for warehouse handling and papering and padding of the shipment while stored in transit as provided in
Item 130, Section IV of this Tariff and all other lawful charges shall apply, but the transportation charges shall be the
applicable weight-mileage rate from the origin of the shipment to the warehouse point at which the shipment is stored,
subject to a minimum charge equal to the weight-mileage rate for 20 miles, and the pickup or delivery transportation
rages applying on storage-in-transit shipments as provided in Item 130, Section IV of this Tariff shall not be assessed.
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EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
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(g) When, during any one of the 30-day periods within the storage-in-transit period provided herein, the shipper has
given notice for final delivery of shipment on a date fifteen (15) days prior to the expiration of such 30-day period, and
the carrier by no fault of the shipper fails to provide transportation within such 30-day period, storage-in-transit or
storage charges shall not apply beyond such 30-day period, unless shipper cancels or rescinds order for final
delivery. All other provisions under the Tariff will continue in effect until further transportation is made available by the
carrier. Until all lawful charges are paid, property will remain in carrier’s or agent’s possession subject to lien for all
such charges.
(h) Shipper on written notice to the carrier while shipment is stored in transit may change the destination of the shipment.
If the intrastate character of the shipment is not changed the transportation charges shall be the applicable weightmileage rate from the origin to the new destination, plus the pickup or delivery transportation rates applying on
storage-in-transit shipments as provided in Item 130, Section IV of this Tariff when the warehouse in which the
shipment is stored is located within 8 miles from the origin or the new destination of the shipment (See Note 2) the
transportation charges shall be the applicable weight-mileage rate from the point of origin to the warehouse point plus
applicable weight-mileage rate from such warehouse point to any destination, and the pickup or delivery
transportation rages applying on storage-in-transit shipments as provided in Item 13, Section IV of this Tariff shall not
be assessed. If the intrastate character of the shipment is terminate at the warehouse before expiration of the time
specified in paragraph (b), the transportation charges shall be the applicable weight-mileage rate from the origin of
the shipment to the warehouse point, subject to a minimum charge equal to the weight-mileage rate for 20 miles, and
the pickup or delivery transportation rates applying on storage-in-transit shipments as provided in Item 130, Section
IV of this Tariff shall not be assessed. In all cased covered by this paragraph charges for storage and for warehouse
handing and protection of the shipment wile in transit as provided in Item 130, Section IV of this Tariff, and all other
lawful charges shall apply.
(i) When a storage-in-transit shipment has been placed in a carrier’s or agent’s warehouse, both the carrier and the
warehouse must have in their possession records showing the following:
(1) An itemized list of the shipments with the Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill number noted
thereon.
(2) Point of origin and destination
(3) The dates when all charges, advances, or payments were made or received.
(4) Dates shipment was delivered into and forwarded from the warehouse.
(j) During the storage-in-transit period, shipper may withdraw a portion of the property, provided that all accrued charges
on the shipment are paid prior to such with-drawl, except as provided by 24. When the selection of items requires
unstacking and/or restacking of the shipment or a portion of the shipment, charges for such handling shall be
assessed in accordance with Item 100. Charges for the transportation furnished, if any, for portion selected for
delivery shall be assessed on the same basis as would apply to that portion as an individual shipment. With
reference to the portion of the shipment which remains in the warehouse, shipper may elect in writing to terminate the
storage-in-transit serve and place the remaining property in storage with the warehouseman in possession, in which
event the warehouse will be considered the destination of the shipment. If the shipper elects to have the remaining
portion continue in storage-in-transit, the following shall be applicable:
(1) Storage-in-transit charges, if any, for the balance of the storage-in-transit period shall be assessed on the
same basis as would apply to the remainder of the shipment as an individual shipment.
(2) Charges for transportation furnished, if any, for the delivery of the remainder of the shipment shall be
assessed on the same basis as would apply to that portion as an individual shipment
NOTE 1 – All rates and charges applicable on shipments stored in transit shall be those in effect on the date shipment was
loaded at point of origin.
NOTE 2 – For purposes of this rule a warehouse shall be considered as being within 8 miles from the origin or destination of a
shipment if such warehouse and such origin or destination are both within an area consisting of a city or village and 8 miles
from the boundaries thereof, provided that the territory within the external corporate limits of any city even though it shall include
and embrace the area of one or more separately organized and existing cities, shall be considered a single city.
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EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
LANSING, MI 48912
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(a) Unless otherwise provided, articles tendered for transportation must be in such condition and so prepared for
shipment as to render the transportation thereof reasonable, safe and practicable.
PACKING AND WRAPPING MAY BE PERFORMED BY SHIPPER OR CARRIER
(b) Unless otherwise, articles requiring packing or wrapping, must be prepared for shipment by the shipper or his agent,
except that the carrier will perform this service at the request of or for the account of the shipper.
CHARGES FOR PACKING PERFORMED BY CARRIER
(c) A charge will be made when such packing or wrapping is performed by the carrier or when the carrier’s containers
are retained by the shipper or his agent or the consignee or his agent, as provided for in section III of this Tariff.
ACCEPTANCE OF FRAGILE ARTICLES AND ARTICLES EASILY BROKEN AND DAMAGED
(d) Unless otherwise provided, show cases, wall cases, canoes, works of art, scenery, lighting fixtures, statuary exhibits,
marble slabs, mirrors, pictures, paintings and other similar articles which are easily broken or damaged must be fully
protected by boxing, crating or wrapping.
When above described articles are received as part of a shipment and can be loaded in a safe and practicable
manner by wrapping and protecting with carriers regular pads as described in paragraph (e) such wrapping will be
furnished as part of the carrier’s regular service.
WHEN WRAPPING IS PART OF THE CARRIER’S REGULAR SERVICE
(e) Furniture and other articles, except furniture and other articles with surfaces liable to soil easily, having surface liable
to damage by chafing but of sufficient strength to allow other articles to be packed against or on top of same in
manner which will make transportation of the entire shipment reasonably safe and practicable if protected by
sufficient wrapping, will be wrapped in furniture pads or wrappers which are part of the carrier’s regular equipment, at
time of loading. The cost for this service is included in Transportation Rates name in Sections VII and VIII of this
Tariff.
PART MUST BE SECURELY FASTENED
(f) Unless otherwise provided, equipment and articles such as washing machines, refrigerators, ironers, sewing
machines, vacuum cleaners, ranges, radios, clocks, victrolas, beds, Governor Winthrop desks and other similar
articles which can usually be protected by carrier’s regular furniture pads or wrappers as provided in paragraph (e) of
this rule must have all parts and ornaments securely fastened in a manner to prevent loss or damage to such parts
when tendered for shipment.
EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY EASLY DAMAGED, SPECIAL PROTECTION REQUIRED
(g) Unless otherwise provided, equipment or machinery such as x-ray, photographing laboratory, photolithographing and
other printing equipment and adding machines, accounting card (card punching, sorting or tabulating) machines,
addressing, imprinting or mailing machines, air filtering machines, bookkeeping machines or typewriters and
computing machines combined and all other similar equipment or machinery, must be fully protected by boxing,
crating or wrapping when received for shipment.
When the above described articles are received as part of a shipment and can be loaded in a safe practicable
manner by wrapping and protecting with carriers regular pads as described in paragraph (e), such wrapping will be
furnished as part of the carrier’s regular service.
PIANO COVERS, WRAPPERS AND SKIDS FURNISHED BY CARRIER
(h) When pianos, not boxed or crated, are tendered for shipment, piano skids, covers and wrappers will be furnished and
used for the protection of such pianos while being transported by the carrier. The cost for this service is included in
Transportation Rates named in Section VII of this Tariff.
ACCEPTANCE OF ARTICLES NOT WRAPPED
(i) Provision for the shipment of an article not protected by wrapping does not obligate the carrier to accept an article so
offered for transportation when such wrapping is reasonably necessary for the safe transportation of the article.
ARTICLES EASILY SOILED SPECIAL WRAPPING REQUIRED
(j) Furniture or other articles upholstered in brocatello, damask, frieze, mohair velvet, sash yarn velvet, tapestry in
delicate colors such as rose, light blue, green, yellow or other delicate shades and furniture, displays, exhibits,
paintings, pictures, or other articles with delicate finished surfaces, in oil, lacquer or water colors liable to soil easily
must be wrapped in a manner to prevent such damage when tendered for shipment, except that the carrier at the
request of or for the account of the owner will perform this service for charges as named in Item 65.
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ISSUED: September 6, 1985
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LANSING, MI 48912
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CONTAINERS SPECIFIED AND REQUIRED
(k) The following packing must be observed except that trunks, tubs, pails, baskets or other containers and articles of
furniture of the shipper’s may be used as substitutes for barrels, boxes, cartons or other containers, when such
containers and articles of furniture have sufficient strength to render the transportation of the same reasonably safe
after being used as substitutes in packing:
Bedding – in barrels, boxes, cartons, wrapped bundles, or wrapped rolls.
Books – in barrels, boxes or cartons.
Carpet or Rugs – in barrels, boxes, crates, wrapped in bundles or wrapped in rolls.
China, Earthware, Glassware, Silverware, Statuary – in barrels or boxes.
Clothing – in barrels, boxes, cartons or wardrobe cabinets.
Curtains and Draperies – in barrels, boxes or cartons.
Kitchen Utensils – in barrels, boxes or cartons.
Lamp Shades – in boxes or cartons.
Linens – in barrels, boxes, cartons or wrapped in bundles.
MUSICAL INTRUMENTS EASILY DAMAGED SPECIAL PROTECTION REQUIRED
(l) Musical instruments such as harps, guitars, banjos, mandolins, violins, violoncellos, double-bass violas, trombones,
drums or other similar musical instruments which require, for the safe transportation thereof, more protection than
furniture or other articles which can be protected by wrapping in carrier’s furniture pads or wrappers, as provided for
in paragraph (c) of this rule, must be tendered for shipment packing in the in the instrument’s own case or container
made for that purpose or in barrels, boxes, cartons or crates.
ARTICLES MUST BE SECURELY ENCLOSED BY CONTAINER
(m) Unless otherwise provided, articles for which containers are specified must be securely enclosed by the containers so
that no ends or other parts protrude and in a manner that will prevent loss of articles from such containers and any
articles that are easily broken or having surface liable to damage by chafing must be protected within the authorized
shipping containers, by or with liners, partitions, wrappers, excelsior, straw or other packing materials, which will
afford adequate protection against breaking or damage.
ACCEPTANCE OF ARTICLES NOT ENCLOSED IN CONTAINERS
(n) Provision for the shipping of an article not enclosed in a container does not obligate the carrier to accept any article
so offered for transportation when such enclosure in a container is reasonable necessary for the safe transportation
of the articles.
OTHER ARTICLES REQUIRING PROTECTION
(o) Unless otherwise provided, all other articles which are included in a shipment of commodities as described in this
order and which require protection against breakage, chafing or other damage must be tendered for shipment in
barrels, boxes, cartons, wrapped bundles or wrapped rolls.
(p) Unless otherwise provided, all small articles such as small hand tools, including hammers, saws, pliers, planes,
wrenches, axes, and agricultural tools such as cane, corn or hey knives, sickles, scythes, grass gooks, tree pruners,
garden trowels, corn or potato planters, seeders, and athletic equipment such as baseballs, baseball bats or gloves,
billiard or pool balls, or cues, bowling pins, score tablets, fishing tackle, golf clubs, skates, skis, snow shoes, hockey
sticks, boxing gloves or household articles such as clothes lines, clothes poles, umbrellas, canes, flat-irons and all
other small articles of less than one cubic foot capacity must be packed in barrels, boxes, cartons, wrapped bundles,
wrapped rolls, or other containers when tendered for shipment.
WEIGHT-MILEAGE CHARGE
The weight-mileage charge (which shall be in addition to all other charges set forth herein) shall be ascertained by using
the columns set forth in the Table of Rates. Column 1 is the mileage. The mileage is shown in then (10) mile brackets.
The other columns beginning with Column 2 indicate the exact amount to collect for weights shown at the top of each
column at the mileage shown in Column 1, with exception of weights in excess of 10,000 pounds. For shipments in
excess of 10,000 pounds, the rates shown are in dollars and cents per 100 pounds.
To determine the amount of charges, select the column which shows the weight corresponding to the weight of the
shipment and follow down the column until you reach the line indicating the distance as shown in column 1, and at the
point where the weight and line indicating the distance come together will be shown the proper charge.
EXAMPLE: For 5628 pounds transported a distance of 158 miles, located the column that shows 5700 and over 5600
pounds, as 5628 pounds would come within this bracket, and then located the line in Column 1 showing “Miles Not Over”
160, as mileage over 150 miles and not over 160 miles would come within this bracket. When these lines meet, it shows
that the charge is $1984.36, the correct amount to assess.
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ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
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ACCESSORIAL, SPECIAL AND TERMINAL CHARGES
Unless otherwise provided, charges for Accessorial, Special and Terminal Services shall be assessed as shown in Sections III,
IV, and V, and such charges shall be in addition to the transportation charges as shown in Section VII and VIII.
ESTIMATING
When the shipper or owner requests, motor common carriers engaged in the transportation of household goods shall provide
estimates of the approximate costs which will be assessed for the transportation of such shipments. Estimates shall be upon
an estimating sheet as shown in Section VI.
(a) The estimating sheet shall itemize all articles to be shipped showing the approximate cubic measurement of each
article. The estimated weight shall be determined by multiplying the total cubic feet, ascertained by adding together
the cubic measurement of each article, by a minimum of 7 pounds per cubic foot. Estimates shall be reasonably
accurate.
(b) Estimates shall not be binding. The final charges on shipments moved on estimates shall be those appearing in the
carriers’ tariffs applicable to the transportation.
(c) Estimates must be furnished without charge and in writing to the shipper or other person responsible for the payment
of the freight charges and a copy of each such estimate must be retained by the carrier as an addendum to the bill of
lading. All such estimates shall have clearly indicated on the face thereof that the estimate is not binding on the
carrier and that the charges shown are the approximate charges which will be assessed for the services identified in
the estimate.
(d) Estimates must clearly describe the goods to be transported and all services to be provided.
(e) Motor common carriers furnishing estimates shall enter the estimated charges on the bill of lading.
(f) If there are articles to be shipped not listed on the Estimating Sheet, then the approximate cubic measurements of
such articles shall be noted upon the Estimating Sheet, treated in the same manner as the Items listed thereon.
(g) The Estimating Sheet shall have printed thereon in conspicuous letters that the charges as prescribed by the Tariff
will be assessed at the time of shipment regardless of any estimate.
(h) The carrier’s name and person giving the estimate shall appear upon the Estimating Sheet, and one copy shall be
given to the shipper at the time the estimate is made.
(i) Whenever a carrier makes a written estimate of charges for a shipment transported by carrier, a copy of such
estimate attached to a copy of the Michigan Intrastate Combination Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading and
Freight Bill for such shipment shall be kept on file in the carrier’s office for not less than three years. When the actual
charges for a shipment transported by a carrier exceed a written estimate of such charges by ten percent or more, an
explanation of the reasons for the variance shall be attached to or noted on the written estimate.
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ISSUED: May 20, 1987
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
EFFECTIVE: June 8, 1985
LANSING, MI 48912
Issued on less than statutory notice under authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission in Docket T-700, Supplement
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INVENTORY
A uniform inventory sheet, as described in Section VI of this tariff shall be issued by the carrier upon which must be recorded
each article contained in each shipment, such inventory sheet shall be signed by the carrier, shipper, and consignee, or their
agents, and one copy shall be given to the shipper at the time the inventory is made. An electronic equivalent of the uniform
inventory sheet is allowed. Notations shall be made on the inventory sheet when an article is found to be in bad order, suing
the following abbreviations:
LOCATION SYMBOLS
1. Arm
4. Front
7. Rear
10. Top
2. Bottom
5. Left
8. Right
11. Veneer
3. Corner
6. Legs
9. Side
12. Edge
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BE - Bent
BR - Broken
BU - Burned
CH - Chipped
CU - Contents & Condition Unknown
B/W - Black & White TV
C - Color TV
CP - Carrier Packed
EXCEPTION SYMBOLS
D - Dented
MI - Mildew
F - Faded
MO - Motheaten
G - Gouged
R - Rubbed
L - Loose
RU - Rusted
M - Marred
SC - Scratched
DESCRIPTIVE SYMBOLS
PBO - Packed by Owner
CD - Carrier Disassembled
DBO - Disassembled by Owner
SH - Short
SO - Soiled
T - Torn
W - Badly Worn
Z - Cracked
PB - Professional Books
PE - Professional Equipment
PP - Professional Papers
NOTE: The omission of these symbols indicates good condition except for normal wear.
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A Uniform Combination Bill of Lading and Freight Bill shall be used indicating thereon all information as required by the
M.P.S.C. Rules and Regulations and more specifically described in their Rule 703.
BILL OF LADING
Every motor common carrier engaged in the transportation of household goods shall issue a bill of lading. The bill of lading
shall contain the minimum information required in this Rule and the terms and conditions of the contract. The carrier shall
furnish a complete copy of the bill of lading to the shipper, or the shipper’s agent, prior to the commencement of the loading of
a shipment.
The bill of lading shall include the following information:
(a) The name and address of the motor carrier issuing the bill of lading. The name, address and telephone number of the
office of the carrier or carriers that should be contacted in relation to the transportation shipment.
(b) The names and addresses of other motor carriers, when known, which will participate, in the transportation of the
shipment.
(c) When the transportation is to be performed on a collect on delivery (C.O.D.) basis, the name, address and if furnished, the
telephone number of a person to whom notification shall be given.
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(d) When the transportation is to be performed for an individual shipper, the agreed date or period of time for pickup of the
shipment and the agreed date or period of time for the delivery of the shipment.
(e)The actual date of pickup.
(f) The company or carrier identification number of the vehicle on which the shipment is loaded.
(g) The terms and conditions for payment of the total charges including notice of any minimum charges.
(h) When the transportation is to be performed on a collect on delivery (C.O.D.) basis, the maximum amount required to be
paid at the time of delivery to obtain delivery of the shipment.
(i) The release rates valuation statement.
(j) Evidence of any insurance coverage or increased liability procured for the shipper, including the amount of the premium for
such insurance.
A copy of the bill of lading shall be accompanying a shipment at all times while in the possession of a carrier. When the
shipment is loaded on a vehicle for transportation the bill of lading shall be in possession of the driver responsible for the
shipment.
SIZE
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The forms as referred to in Rules 36, 37, 38, and 39, may be of a size and spading convenient to the carrier’s use, as long as
the substance, contents and format are not altered.
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
LANSING, MI 48917
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SECTION II
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE
NO.
RULES AND REGULATIONS – Continued
ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION CHARGES
An additional transportation charge (See Item 155 herein) shall be assessed where a shipment originates in, or is destined to,
the Counties of Macomb, Oakland, Wayne, Washtenaw, and Livingston Michigan. The provisions of this Rule will not apply to
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shipments of show automobiles and related paraphernalia moving as exhibits or displays.
SHIPPER'S GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDE
Whenever the carrier receives an order for service, written or orally, it shall furnish the shipper immediately a printed statement
in not less than eight point type, containing the information set forth below. Such statement in every instance shall be placed in
the hands of the shipper prior to the time the goods are loaded. The carrier shall make an appropriate notation on the receipt or
bill of lading that such statement has been furnished.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This statement is of importance to you as a shipper of household goods within Michigan, and is being furnished by the carrier
pursuant to a requirement of the Michigan Public Service Commission. It relates to the transportation of household goods, in
intrastate commerce by motor carriers frequently called "Movers" but hereinafter referred to as carriers. (In most instances,
carriers perform the transportation themselves. However, one certificated carrier of household goods may appoint another
certificated carrier of household goods as his agent.) You should be sure to obtain the complete and correct name, home
address, and telephone number of the carrier which is to transport your shipment, and keep that carrier informed as to how and
where you may be reached at all times until the shipment is delivered. Before completing arrangements for the shipment of your
household goods, all of the information herein should be considered carefully by you.
ESTIMATES
REGARDLESS OF ANY PRIOR ESTIMATE OF CHARGES RECEIVED BY YOU for the carriage of your shipment, you will be
required to pay transportation charges, and charges for other additional service, computed in accordance with the tariff that
every carrier must file with the Michigan Public Service Commission. The total charges which you will be required to pay may
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be more, or less, than the estimate received from the carrier. If the total actual charges do not exceed the estimate plus 10
percent, you must pay the total actual charges prior to unloading your goods. However, when the actual charges exceed the
Cont- estimate by more than 10 percent, the mover is required, on your request, to deliver your goods upon payment of the estimated
Inued charges plus an additional 10 percent, and you have 30 days following the date of delivery, in which to pay the balance. After
30 days, an interest rate of one and a half percent (1½%), per month (annual interest rate of 18 percent) or fraction thereof shall
on
apply on the unpaid balance.
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CARGO PROTECTION AND INSURANCE
A carrier's liability for loss or damage is limited by the bill of lading, its tariff, and the value declared by the shipper. If you desire
Page the benefit of the lowest transportation rate, but seek greater protection than afforded thereunder, you may purchase cargo
transit insurance or other protection. If such protection is purchased through the carrier, you should require the deliverance to
you of evidence of such protection prior to the time your goods are moved, and such evidence should show the amount of such
protection, the cost thereof, and the risks included or excluded, whichever is more appropriate.
next
TARIFF
The tariff is a publication, in book form, which contains the rates, charges, rules and regulations of the carrier. The tariff is open
to public inspection and may be examined at the carrier's office. The tariff contains all rates, charges, rules and regulations
governing the transportation of household goods, which have been approved by the Michigan Public Service Commission. Also,
in Michigan Intrastate Commerce, all certificated carriers of household goods are subject to the same rules and regulation.
Among the rules and regulations appearing in the published tariff will be found special provisions applicable to packing,
additional pickups or deliveries, elevator, flight or distance carry services, and other additional services for which there are
additional charges, called accessorial charges, terminal services or special service.
The tariff of the carrier serving you will also have rules relating to the subjects which follow.
HOURS OF DELIVERY
Hours of delivery are between 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M., except by mutual agreement between carrier and shipper or consignee,
other hours may be specified. Vehicles arriving before 6:00 P.M. must be allowed to complete loading or unloading of entire
shipment.
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ISSUED: April 1, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: May 10, 2014
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SECTION II
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE
NO.
SHIPPER’S GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDE – Continued
PAYMENT OF CHARGES – FREIGHT BILL
When the shipment arrives at destination, you should be prepared to make payment of all charges in cash, by money order, or
by certified check or traveler’s checks, before your shipment will be unloaded. However, when the total actual charge exceed
the estimate by more than 10 percent, the mover is required, at your request, to deliver your goods upon payment of the
estimated charges plus an additional 10 percent, and you have 30 days, following the date of delivery, in which to pay the
balance. After 30 days, and interest rate of one and a half percent, per month, (annual percentage rate of 18 percent) or
fraction thereof shall apply on the unpaid balance. When paying the charges, you should obtain a receipt showing the amount
paid, the weight of your shipment, the mileage, and the charges for transportation, additional protection, and any accessorial
services performed. Such receipt is called a Freight Bill. In the event of loss or damage to the shipment, be sure to have the
driver place appropriate notations on the Freight Bill.
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PREPARING ARTICLES FOR SHIPMENT
If your shipment includes a store, refrigerator, washing machine, or other articles requiring special servicing, including
disconnection, prior to movement, such servicing is not the responsibility of the carrier. Such special servicing should be
performed before the move, and, if performed or arranged for you by the carrier, an additional charge will be made. Similarly,
you should arrange to take down all blinds, draperies, window cornices, mirrors, and other items attached to the walls, and to
take up carpets which are tacked down. The charge for such service is not included in the transportation charge and will be
performed by the carrier only at an extra per-hour charge. Under no circumstances should you pack jewelry, money, valuable
papers, matches, inflammables, or other dangerous articles with your belongings.
Contnued TRANSPORTATION RATES, RELEASED VALUES AND REPLACEMENT VALUE PROTECTION
Rates are stated in the amounts per 100 pounds, depending upon the distance involved. The carrier’s charges also vary
according to the released or declared value of the shipment. The carrier’s tariff provides that at its lowest rates the carrier’s
on
responsibility for loss or damage caused by it is limited to sixty (60) cents per pound per article for the actual weight of each lost
next or damaged article. Many articles are worth more than this and some are worth a great deal more. If you wish to be paid full
value for lost or damaged items, you must declare a lump sum for your possessions being moved. An extra charge, specified in
Page item 150 of the carrier’s tariff, per $100 of declared value, will be charged. Selection of and payment for this option results in
the carrier being liable for the depreciated value for loss or damage to any item, up to the amount of your declared value for
loss or damage to any articles unless due to an excepted cause as provided in the mover’s tariff or bill of lading. If your
declared value equals less than $1.50 for each pound of weight in the shipment, your declared value will automatically be
increased to an amount equal to your total shipment weight multiplied by $1.50 per pound. Replacement value protection,
without regard to depreciated value, will apply as specified in Item 151 of the carrier’s tariff. If you wish to avoid the additional
charges for each $100.00 of released or declared value, you must agree that if any articles are lost or damaged the carrier’s
liability will not exceed sixty (60) cents per pound for the actual weight of any lost or damaged article or articles in the shipment.
WEIGHT
The transportation charges will be determined on the basis of weight of your shipment. The carrier will weigh on a certified
scale its empty or partially loaded vehicle prior to loading and again after loading your goods to determine the weight of your
shipment. If there are no scales available or sufficient to weigh the shipment, the weight will be determined by multiplying the
cubic feet of van space occupied by 7 pounds per cubic foot.
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE VEHICLE
If you do not desire to have the goods belonging to someone else transported with your shipment you may direct the carrier to
grant you exclusive use of the vehicle. In such event, however, the charges usually will be much greater.
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(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ISSUED: September 29, 2005
(C) 3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
EFFECTIVE: October 29, 2005
LANSING, MI 48917
Issued on less than statutory notice under authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission in Docket T-700, Supplement
Order No. 6, dated January 25, 2005
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SECTION II
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE
NO.
SHIPPER’S GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDE – Concluded
EXPIDIDED SERVICE
Carriers are not required to provide service on a certain date or within a definite period of time. However, their tariff does
contain a rule to the effect that, upon request of the shipper a shipper may engage a specific amount of van space, which will
be reserved for the shipper’s exclusive use, and service will be provided on a date or dates specified by the shipper. The
transportation charges for such expedited service are usually based upon a greater weight, and, usually are greater than the
charges on shipments moved at the carrier’s conveniences. Refer to Rule 10
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SMALL SHIPMENTS
All shipments are subject to a minimum weight of 500 pounds.
STORAGE-IN-TRANSIT
ConIn case you desire that your household goods be stored in transit, and delivered at a later date, you may usually obtain such
cluservice upon specific request. The length of time a shipment may be stored in transit is limited by the carrier’s tariff, and
ded
additional charges are made for such service.
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LOSS OR DAMAGE
All claims for loss or damage must be filed with the carrier in writing. The carrier normally will be liable for the released value
equal to $1.50 times the actual weight of the shipment in pounds, the lump sum value, or replacement value protection declared
by you, whichever is greater, unless you expressly release the shipment to value not exceeding sixty (60) cents per pound per
article.
DOCK TO DOCK TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
(a) On shipments consisting entirely of articles described in paragraph (3) of the Commodity Descriptions which,
because of their unusual nature or value, require specialized handling and equipment usually employed in moving
household goods, excepting objects of art, displays and exhibits, an allowance of Two Dollars ($2.00) per hundred
will be made with respect to each shipment having a billed weight of 10,000 lbs. or more for which carrier rendered
only dock pickup service and dock delivery service as hereinafter defined. The bill of lading must carry a notation of
such restricted services.
(b) As used in this Rule, the term “dock pickup service” shall mean tender by the shipper and acceptance by the carrier
of a shipment at a dock, platform, or similar facility readily accessible for the loading of the carrier’s vehicle, with all
handling of each separate article in the shipment from its original resting place within a building or elsewhere to such
dock, platform, or similar loading facility being performed by the shipper; and the term “dock delivery service” shall
mean delivery by the carrier and acceptance by the consignee of a shipment at a dock, platform, or similar facility
readily accessible for the unloading of the carrier’s vehicle, with all handling of each separate article in the shipment
to its final resting place within a building or elsewhere being performed by the shipper.
(c) Shipments moving under the above conditions will be subject to all other provisions set forth in this Tariff.
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(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ISSUED: September 29, 2005
(C) 3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
EFFECTIVE: October 29, 2005
LANSING, MI 48917
Issued on less than statutory notice under authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission in Docket T-700, Supplement
Order No. 6, dated January 25, 2005
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SECTION II
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE
NO.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS – Concluded
VOLUME MOVEMENTS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Rules 16 and 17 hereof, a shipper shall be entitled to a five (5) percent reduction of
the line haul rates set forth in the Table of Rates, Section VII of this Tariff, for each van load that is billed at a weight
of 17,500 pounds or more under the following conditions:
(1) Shipper shall tender to carrier a shipment or shipments from one or more consignors at one origin to one or more
consignees at one destination. (An origin or destination for the purposes of this rule shall either be a city or village
and points within 8 miles thereof.)
(2) If there is more than one shipment, all shipments shall be tendered to carrier at the same time.
(3) The transportation performed by carrier shall require the operation of 10 or more fully or partially loaded cans from
the origin to the destination.
(4) The shipper shall be billed for each van load.
(5) All traffic tendered shall be made available for loading within 21 calendar days commencing on the date the carrier
makes the first pick-up.
(6) All shipments that are to be loaded and consolidated on the can shall be made available for pick-up on the same
day that the first of such shipments is loaded or the next succeeding day.
(b) If the actual weight of any of the 10 or more van loads is less than 17,500 pounds, shipper shall be billed either the
rate for the actual weight or the rate for 17,500 pounds, less five (50) percent, whichever is lower.
(c) All other tariff provisions shall apply to each shipment moved under this rule.
COLLECTION OF FREIGHT CHARGES ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS SHIPMENTS
INVOLVNG LOSS OR DESTRUCTION IN TRANSIT
Collection of freight charges on household goods shipments involving loss or destruction in transit.
(a) No motor common carrier of household goods shall collect, or shall require shipper to pay, any published freight
charges (including any charges for accessorial or terminal services) when that shipment is totally lost or destroyed in
transit. The provisions of this subsection shall apply only to the transportation of household goods as defined in
these rules. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this subsection, a carrier shall collect, and the shipper shall be
required to pay, a specific valuation charge that may be due. This subsection shall not be applicable to the extent
that any such loss or destruction is due to the act or omission of the shipper.
(b) In the event that any portion, but less than all, or a shipment of household goods is lost or destroyed in transit, no
motor common carrier of household goods shall collect, or shall require shipper to pay, at the time of delivery, that
portion of its published freight charges (including any charges for accessorial or terminal services) corresponding to
the portion of the 45 shipment which is lost or destroyed in transit. In order to calculate the charges applicable to the
shipment as delivered, the carrier shall multiply the percentage corresponding to the portion of the shipment delivered
by the total charges (including accessorial and terminal charges) applicable to the shipment as tendered by the
shipper. If the charges computed in the manner set forth above exceed the charges otherwise applicable to the
shipment as delivered, the lesser of those charges shall apply. The provisions of this subsection shall apply only to
the transportation of household goods as defined in these rules. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this
subsection, a carrier shall collect, and the shipper shall be required to pay, that proportion of any accessorial or
terminal services rendered which correspond to the proportion of the shipment not lost or destroyed in transit and any
specific valuation charge that may be due. The provisions of this subsection shall not be applicable to the extent that
any such loss or destruction is due to the act or omission of the shipper. Carriers shall determine, at their own
expense, the proportion of the shipment not lost or destroyed in transit.
(c) The rights provided in this section are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other rights which the shipper may have
with respect to a shipment of household goods which is lost or destroyed, or partially lost or destroyed in transit,
whether or not that shipper had exercised the right provided in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
(d) This section applies to residence moves and other shipments transported under paragraph 1 of Item 5 Commodity
Description.
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(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ISSUED: September 29, 2005
(C) 3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
EFFECTIVE: October 29, 2005
LANSING, MI 48917
Issued on less than statutory notice under authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission in Docket T-700, Supplement
Order No. 6, dated January 25, 2005
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SECTION III
ACCESSORIAL SERVICES
APPLICATION
The rates and charges named in the following items will be in addition to all other rates and charges named herein. (See Rule 35).
PACKING CONTAILNERS, PACKING AND UNPACKING
1) Packing Container charge includes packing containers and materials which remain the property of the consignee.
2) Packing rates include packing service of carrier-furnished containers.
3) Unpacking rates include unpacking service of carrier-packed containers and disposal of such containers and materials if
requested by consignee.
4) Unpacking service and/or removal of customer material, if ordered, must be performed at the time of delivery unless consignee
requests otherwise. If consignee requests that unpacking of carrier packed items and/or removal of customer material,
subsequent to the time of delivery, the unpacking charges provided herein will apply subject to a minimum charge of $56.65.
5) APPLICATION OF PACKING AND UNPACKING RATE COLUMNS:
COLUMN “A” – Column “A” rates will apply when service is performed OTHER than Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.
COLUMN “B” – Column “B” rates will apply when service is performed on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays at the
written request of the shipper or his agent.
ITEM
NO.
SUBJECT
PER
35
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BARRELS, DRUM, OR DISH PACK CARTON:
(Barrels, drum or specially designed fiber container for use in lieu of barrel
or drum of not less than 5 cubic foot capacity)………………………………..
CARTONS:
1 ½ cu. ft.. (Not less than 200 lb. test)……………….………...………………
3 cu. ft. (Not less than 200 lb. test)………………………………..……………
4 ½ cu. ft. (Not Less than 200 lb. test)………………………………………....
6 cu. ft. (Not less than 200 lb. test)……………………………………………..
Note 1 – When cartons of more than 1 ½ cu. ft. capacity are used and no
rate is shown for the size carton used, charges shall be based on the rate
for the next lower carton shown.
Note 2 – Length, width and depth by inches and cubical contents must be
shown on all cartons.
Wardrobe Carton, not less than 10 cu. ft………………………………………
Crib Mattress Carton……………………………………………………………..
Mattress Carton, twin bed size………………………………………………….
Mattress Carton, double bed size………………………………………………
Mattress Carton, king and queen bed size
Mattress Covers (paper or plastic):
Twin bed size………………………………………………………….
Double bed size……………………………………………………….
King or queen bed size……………………………………………….
CARDBOARD CONTAINERS (specially designed for mirrors, paintings,
glass or marble tops and similar fragile articles):
6 cu. ft. or less…………………………………………………………
Over 6 cu. ft……………………………………………………………
Flat Screen Television Container……….………………………………………
Under 40 in.……………………………………………………………
Over 40 in………………………………………………………………
(C)
50
(C)
55
(C)
65
WOODEN BOXES OR CRATES:
Gross Measurement of box or crate………………………………..…………..
Minimum charge per box or crate………………………………………..…..
MATTRESS COVERS, Cloth (us of):
This charge includes packing, unpacking and use of cloth mattress cover.
The cloth mattress cover shall remain the property of the
carrier………………………………………………...
BANDING (When requested by the shipper):……………………………….
(See Rule 33)
Minimum charge………………………………………………………
CHARGES IN DOLLARS AND CENTS
PACKING
CONTAINER
PACKING
UNPACKING
CHARGE
RATES
RATES
A
B
A
B
Each
12..35
32.30
42.50
3.75
5.45
Each
Each
Each
Each
3.60
4.50
5.95
6.25
8.70
12.85
14.20
16.40
12.20
17.50
20.50
23.35
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.70
2.70
2.70
2.70
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
30.10
7.85
15.35
19.95
28.90
3.75
5.90
7.70
7.70
12.15
5.60
7.65
11.25
11.25
17.15
2.00
2.00
2.75
2.75
4.85
2.70
2.70
3.75
3.75
6.45
Each
Each
Each
15.25
16.85
21.60
7.60
7.60
11.35
9.10
9.10
15.95
2.85
2.85
4.85
3.75
3.75
6.45
Each
Each
24.30
29.35
9.50
15.50
13.50
21.50
3.75
5.90
5.60
7.90
Each
Each
25.00
40.00
30.00
30.00
PER
cu. ft. or fraction
thereof
…
30.00
30.00
CHARGES IN
DOLLARS AND CENTS
$6.80
$65.35
Each
Band
$11.60
$4.55
Article
$16.60
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ISSUED: March 10, 2014
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EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
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SECTION III - Concluded
PACKING LABOR
(Other than named above)
APPLICATION
The rates in this Item for packing labor will apply when labor is furnished by carrier and containers or materials are supplied by the
shipper or its agent.
ITEM
NO.
(C)
75
SUBJECT
CHARGES IN DOLLARS AND CENTS
OTHER THAN
REGULAR HOURS
REGULAR HOURS
PACKING LABOR:
(a) Packing labor, per man, per hour, for work performed in Allegan,
Bay, Berry, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Chippewa, Clinton,
Eaton, Genesee, Hillsdale, Ingham, Ionia, Iosco, Jackson,
Kalamazoo, Kent, Lenawee, Macomb, Marquette, Midland,
Monroe, Muskegon, Oakland, Ottawa, St. Joseph, Saginaw, Van
Buren, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties, Michigan (See Notes
(2 and 3)………………………………………
$36.20
(b) Packing labor, per man, per hour, for work performed at points
outside the Counties named in paragraph (a) above (See notes
2 and 3)………………………………………………………………...
$48.85
(See Note 1)
32.95
43.20
(See Note 1)
NOTE 1 – For application of Rule 14
NOTE 2 – The minimum time for assessing charges in the Counties of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne, Michigan will be two (2)
hours.
NOTE 3 – The minimum time for assessing charges at all points in Michigan, except as provided in Note 2, will be one (1) hour.
NOTE 4 – The rates shown in the Item for packing labor will apply when such labor is furnished by carrier and containers or
materials are supplied by shipper or its agent.
SECTION IV
TERMINAL SERVICES
(Applies either at point of origin or destination)
Rates in this Section Cover services as shown in Items 80-140 and are in addition to all other rates and charges in this Tariff. (See Rule 33)
ITEM
CHARGES IN
SUBJECT
PER
NO.
DOLLARS AND CENTS
LOADING OR UNLOADING AT OTHER THAN REGULAR HOURS (As
(C)
specified in Rule 14):
For a regular crew of two (2) men, as specified in Rule 15(a) at request of
80
shipper or consignee
Hour
$25.15
INSPECTION OF CONTENTS
OTHER THAN
REGULAR HOURS
Inspection and listing of contents and containers and articles of furniture
REUGLAR HOURS
as referred to in Rule 4:
(a) For work performed in Allegan, Bay, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun,
Cass, Chippewa, Clinton, Eaton, Genesee, Hillsdale, Ingham, Ionia,
Iosco, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Kent, Lenawee, Macomb, Marquette,
Midland, Monroe, Muskegon, Oakland, Ottawa, St. Joseph,
Saginaw, Van Buren, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties, Michigan
(C)
(See Notes (2 and 3)……………………………………………………
$36.20
$48.85
(See Note 1)
85
(b) For work performed outside the Counties name in paragraph (a)
above (See Notes 2 and 3)……………………………………………
32.95
43.20
NOTE 1 – For application of Rule 14
(See Note 1)
NOTE 2 – The minimum time for assessing charges in the Counties of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne, Michigan will be two (2)
hours.
NOTE 3 – The minimum time for assessing charges at all points in Michigan, except as provided in Note 2, will be one (1) hour.
NOTE 4 – The rates shown in the Item for packing labor will apply when such labor is furnished by carrier and containers or
materials are supplied by shipper or its agent.
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3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
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SECTION IV
TERMINAL SERVICES - Continued
(Applies either at point of origin or destination)
Rates in this Section cover services as shown in Items 80-140 and are in addition to all other rates and charges in Tariff. (See Rule
33).
ITEM
NO.
(C)
90
(C)
95
(C)
100
(C)
105
SUBJECT
PER
CHARGES IN DOLLARS
AND CENTS
CARRYING CHARGE (FLIGHTS) (See Rule 12, Notes 1, 2 and 3 below:
When Pickup or delivery requires that a shipment be carried up or
down 1 or more flights of stairs, the following charge shall be make:
For each flight………………………………………………………….
Hundred Pounds
$2.15
NOTE 1 – A flight shall consist of eight (8) but not more than twenty (20) steps. Steps less than eight (8) shall not be considered a
flight.
NOTE 2 – When stairs and elevator are both available, charge will be based upon the method that results in the lower cost to the
shipper.
NOTE 3 – Charges in this item will be determined on the actual weight of the shipment except that if the shipment is moving under the
provision of Rule 6 (a) (2) or Rule 6 (g) the constructive weight specified in the rule under which the shipment is moving shall be used
to determine charges.
CARRYING CHARGE (DISTANCE) See Rule 12 and Notes 1 and 2
CHARGES IN DOLLARS AND
PER
below):
CENTS
When a shipment must be carried a distance of more than fifty (50) feet
to vehicle from point of pick-up or from vehicle to point of delivery after
vehicle has been placed at position most accessible to any point of
pick-up or delivery, the following charge shall be made for each extra
carry of fifty (50) feet or fraction thereof, excepting the first fifty (50)
feet……………………………………………………………………………...
Hundred Pounds
$2.15
NOTE 1 – An extra carry means each carriage of fifty (50) feet or fraction thereof outside after the first fifty (50) feet, i.e (a) outside the
entrance door of a detached or single family dwelling or (b) outside the applicable individual apartment or office entrance door of a
multiple occupancy building.
NOTE 2 – Charges in this item will be determined on the actual weight of the shipment except that if the shipment is moving under the
provision of Rule 6 (a) (2) or Rule 6 (g) the constructive weight specified in the rule under which the shipment is moving shall be used
to determine charges.
DISMANTLING, TAKING APART, SERVICING ARTICLES AND OTHRE SERVICES (See Notes 1, 2 and 3):
When dismantling, taking apart, servicing articles and other services are performed at the request of or for the account of the
shipper or consignee, the following will apply (See Rule 31):
When services are performed by the carrier’s regular employees, or by men regularly employed as movers of commodities herein,
the following charges will make beginning after one-fourth (1/4) hour has been spent in accomplishing such services:
(a) Per man, per hour, for work performed in Allegan, Bay, Barry
OTHER THAN
Berrien, Branch , Calhoun, Cass, Chippewa, Clinton, Eaton, REGULAR HOURS
REGULAR HOURS
Genesee, Hillsdale, Ingham, Ionia, Iosco, Jackson, Kalamazoo,
Kent, Lenawee, Macomb, Marquette, Midland, Monroe,
Muskegon, Oakland, Ottawa, St. Joseph, Saginaw, Van Buren,
Washtenaw and Wayne Counties Michigan…………………………
$36.20
$48.85
(b) Per man, per hour, for work performed outside the counties name
in paragraph (a) above………………………………………………….
32.95
43.20
NOTE 1 – The minimum time for assessing charges in the Counties of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne, Michigan will be two (2) hours.
NOTE 2 – The minimum time for assessing charges at all points and places in Michigan except as provided in Note 1 will be in (1)
hour.
NOTE 3 – For charges to apply for carrier servicing of household appliances, see Item 137, Section IV herein.
STOPPING IN TRANSIT TO COMPLETE LOADING OR TO PARTIALLY
UNLOAD (See Rule 19)
The rates named herein provide for one pickup at point of origin and
one delivery at point of destination. For each additional stop in transit
to complete loading or to partially unload the charge will be……………..
Stop
$96.40
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TERMINAL SERVICES
(Applies either at point of origin or destination)
Rates in this Section cover services as shown in Items 80-140 and are in addition to all other rates and charges in Tariff. (See Rule
33).
ITEM
NO.
(C)
110
(C)
115
(C)
120
(C)
125
SUBJECT
PER
CHARGES IN DOLLARS
AND CENTS
ELEVATOR SERVICE (See Rule 13 and Notes 1 & 2 below):
When an elevator is used in picking up or delivering a shipment, a
charge shall be made to cover labor required to load and unload each
elevator…………………………………………………………………………
Hundred Pounds
$2.15
NOTE 1 – When stairs and elevator are both available, charge will be based upon the method that results in the lower cost to the
shipper.
NOTE 2 – Charges in this Item will be determined on the actual weight of the shipment, except that if the shipment is moving under
the provisions of Rule (a) (2) or Rule 6 (g) the constructive weight specified in the rule under which the shipment is moving shall be
used to determine charges.
EXTRA LABOR, Additional Men (See Note 1):
OTHER THAN
REGULAR HOURS
When it becomes necessary to use more than the regular crew of two
REGULAR HOURS
(2) men in the handling of a shipment, a charge will be made for each
additional man, per hour, as follows:
(a) For work performed in Allegan, Bay, Barry Berrien, Branch ,
Calhoun, Cass, Chippewa, Clinton, Eaton, Genesee, Hillsdale,
Ingham, Ionia, Iosco, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Kent, Lenawee,
Macomb, Marquette, Midland, Monroe, Muskegon, Oakland,
Ottawa, St. Joseph, Saginaw, Van Buren, Washtenaw and Wayne
Counties, Michigan (See Notes 3, 4 and 5)…………………………..
$36.20
$48.85
(b) For work performed outside the Counties named in paragraph (a)
(See Note 2)
above (See Notes 3, 4 and 5)………………………………………….
32.95
43.20
NOTE 1 – For application, see Rule 15.
(See Note 2)
NOTE 2 – For application, see Rule 14.
NOTE 3 – The minimum time for assessing charges in the Counties of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne, Michigan will be two (2) hours.
NOTE 4 – The minimum time for assessing charges at all other points in Michigan except as provided in Note 3 will be one (1) hour.
NOTE 5 – When it is necessary to use only one man in addition to the regular crew of two (2) men in the handling of a piano or organ,
the charges set forth in this Item shall be assessed for the time of the additional man in handling the piano or organ, but when it is
necessary to use more than one additional man in the handling of a piano or organ, a charge for each additional man in excess of the
regular crew of two (2) men and one additional man shall be made in accordance with the provision of this Item.
HOISTING OR LOWERING, where necessary
CHARGES IN
Where height or building is:
PER
DOLLARS AND CENTS
5 stories or less:
First Article…………………………………………………………………..
Flat Charge
$95.55
Additional Article……………………………………………………………
Each
46.00
6 or more stories
First Article…………………………………………………………………..
Flat Charge
191.90
Additional Article……………………………………………………………
Each
95.60
Applies each time service is rendered. (Subject to Rule 31).
PIANO, ORGAN OR CHEST TYPE DEEP FREEZER CARRY CHARGES
CHARGES IN
(See Notes 1, 2 and 3)
DOLLARS AND CENTS
Use of elevator………………………………………………………………………………………….
$24.00
First flight………………………………………………………………………………………………..
47.10
Each additional flight…………………………………………………………………………………...
24.00
The charges are in addition to charges named in Items 90 and 110
NOTE 1 – A flight shall consist of eight (8) but not more than twenty (20) steps. Steps less than eight (8) will not be considered a flight.
NOTE 2 – The provisions of this Item will not apply to portable organs or toy pianos or organs.
NOTE 3 – When stairs and elevator are both available, charge will be based upon the method that results in the lower cost to the
shipper.
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SECTION IV - Continued
TERMINAL SERVICES
(Applies either at point of origin or destination)
Rates in this Section cover services as shown in Items 80-140 and are in addition to all other rates and charges in Tariff. (See Rule
33).
ITEM
NO.
(C)
130
SUBJECT
STORAGE IN TRANSIT:
CHARGES IN DOLLARS
PER
When, at the request of the shipper, a shipment is temporarily stored for a
AND CENTS
period not exceeding one hundred and eight (180) days, the following
charges will apply (See Rule 32 and Notes 1, 2 and 4:
Storage for each 30 days or fraction thereof…………………………………...
100 Pounds
$3.25
PICKUP OR DELIVERY TRANSPORTATION RATE TO APPY ON
STORAGE IN TRANSIT SHIPMENTS:
Except as otherwise provided in Rule 32 when a shipment is stored in
transit the following charges shall apply. (See Notes 2, 3 and 4):
500 pounds or less to 999 pounds inclusive,
(Break Point weight 803 (C) pounds)…..…………………………...
100 Pounds
$23.15
1000 pounds to 1999 pounds inclusive,
(Break Point weight 1737 (C) pounds)……………………...………
100 Pounds
18.60
2000 pounds to 3999 pounds inclusive,
(Break Point weight 3674 (C) pounds)……………………………...
100 Pounds
16.10
4000 pounds to 7999 pounds inclusive,
(Break Point weight 7595 (C) pounds)……………………………...
100 Pounds
14.80
8000 pounds to 9999 pounds inclusive,
(Break Point weight 9956 (C) pounds………………………………
100 Pounds
14.05
10,000 pounds and over……………………………………………………
100 Pounds
14.00
WAREHOUSE HANDLING AND PAPERING AND PADDING OF
SHIPMENT WHILE STORED IN TRANSIT…………………………………….
100 Pounds
$5.75
NOTE 1 – All charges for accessorial terminal and special services will apply in conjunction with shipments stored in transit.
NOTE 2 – The pick-up or delivery transportation rate applying on any storage-in-transit shipment shall not exceed the charge rate
applicable for the lowest weight in the next higher bracket.
NOTE 3 – Storage In Transit charges and Warehouse Handling and Papering and Padding of Shipment Charges will be subject to a
minimum charge of 500 pounds per shipment.
NOTE 4 – Subject to the minimum charges in Note 3 hereof, charges in this Item will be determined on the actual weight of the
shipment, except if that shipment is moving under the provisions of Rule 6(a) (2) or Rule 6(g) the constructive weight specified in the
rule under the shipment is moving shall be used to determine charges.
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SECTION IV – Concluded
TERMINAL SERVICES
(Applies either at point of origin or destination)
Rates in this Section cover services as shown in Items 80-140 and are in addition to all other rates and charges in Tariff. (See Rule
33).
ITEM
NO.
(C)
135
(C)
136
(C)
137
(C)
140
SUBJECT
PER
CHARGES IN DOLLARS
AND CENTS
WAITING TIME AND DELAY (See Note 1):
When loading or unloading of vehicle is delayed at the request of or for
account of shipper or consignee the following will apply (See Rule 21):
PER VEHICLE…………………………………………………………………
Per Hour
$32.95
NOTE 1:
(a) For distances of from 100 miles to 200 miles the charge for waiting time shall be applied beginning one (1) hour after arrival of
vehicle to load or unload.
(b) For distances of from 200 miles to 300 miles the charge for waiting time shall be applied beginning two (2) hours after arrival of
vehicle to load or unload.
(c) For distances of from 300 miles to 400 miles the charge for waiting time shall be applied beginning three (3) hours after arrival of
vehicle to load or unload.
(d) Hours of delivery to be between 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M., except that by mutual agreement between carrier, shipper or
consignee, other hours may be specified.
(e) Vehicles arriving before 6:00 P.M. must be allowed to complete loading or unloading of entire shipment.
(f) Unless otherwise provided, when carrier is delayed while loading or unloading a shipment at request of or for account of the
shipper or his agent, or the consignee or his agent, and when the charge shall be applied beginning after one-fourth (1/4) hour’s
delay.
(g) The maximum charge per calendar day under this Item shall not exceed the applicable hourly charges for eleven (11) hours.
AUXILIARY SERVICE, necessary for pickup or delivery except as provided
CHARGES IN DOLLARS
PER
in Item 135. Applies to all auxiliary pickup or delivery services request by
AND CENTS
shipper. (Applies only in connection with Rule 23).
PER ADDITIONAL VEHICLE (if used)……………………………………….
Per Hour
$26.60
LABOR CHARGES: For rates to apply see Item 100.
(See Note)
NOTE – Services provided for in this Item are subject to a minimum charge of three (3) hours.
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES REQUIRING SPECIAL SERVICING
CHARGES IN DOLLARS
PER
for safe transportation (subject to request of the shipper, owner or
AND CENTS
consignee, and provisions of Rule 31):
CARRIER SERVICING of appliances at origin:
First Article…………………………………………………………………..
Article
$32.95
Each Additional Article……………………………………………………..
Article
21.80
CARRIER SERVICING of appliances at destination:
First Article…………………………………………………………………..
Article
21.80
Each Additional Article……………………………………………………..
Article
13.45
WEIGHING AND REWEIGHING:
CHARGES IN DOLLARS
When upon request of either consignor or consignee a truck, van, trailer, or semi-trailer is weighed, or
AND CENTS
reweighed, empty or loaded, a charge will made as noted in Paragraph (b) of Rule 7…………………….
$51.55
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION V
SPECIAL SERVICES
APPLICATION
Rates in this Section cover services as shown in Items 145, 150, 151, 155, 160, 165, and 170 and are in addition to all other rates and
charges in this Tariff. (See Rules 3, 4, 22, and 41).
Rates named in Item 145 cover tolls and ferry charges. Whenever, in the transportation of a shipment, it becomes necessary to use
any of the following ferries, or toll bridge, a charge as indicated shall be made on each shipment.
ITEM
NO.
(C)
145
(C)
150
SUBJECT
PER
CHARGES IN
DOLLARS AND CENTS
BRIDGE TOLLS (See Note):
Between Mackinaw City, Michigan and St. Ignace, Michigan:
Vehicle with one shipment on board………………………………………..
Shipment
$13.90
Vehicle with two shipments on board……………………………………….
Shipment
7.00
Vehicle with three or more shipments on board…………………………...
Shipment
4.65
FERRIES:
Between Detour, Michigan and Drummond Island, Michigan……………….
100 Pounds
.60
Between Algonac, Michigan and Harsen’s Island, Michigan………………..
100 Pounds
.60
Between Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and Sugar Island, Michigan………….
100 Pounds
.60
Between Barbeau, Michigan and Neebish Island, Michigan………………..
100 Pounds
.60
Between Cheboygan, Michigan and Bois Blanc Island, Michigan………….
100 Pounds
.60
Any other ferry in Michigan……………………………………………………..
100 Pounds
.60
NOTE – Charges per one hundred (100) pounds in this Item will be assessed on the same weight basis as transportation charges are
based.
VALUATION CHARGES: (Subject to Rules 1 and 3 and Item 130) (See
CHARGES IN
PER
Note).
DOLLARS AND CENTS
VALUATION CHARGES provided for this Item WILL APPLY UNLESS
SHIPPER EXPRESSLY RELEASES THE SHIPMENT TO A VALUE NOT
EXCEEDING (60) CENTS PER POUND PER ARTICLE.
ON ALL SHIPMENTS RELEASED TO A VALUE EXCEEDING SIXTY (60)
CENTS PER POUND PER ARTICLE, the following valuation charge will
apply:
For each $100.00 or fraction thereof, of released value at $1.50 times the
weight of the shipment in pounds or declared lump sum value, whichever is
higher………………………………………………………………………………..
$108.00 or
$1.30
ON SHIPMENTS WHICH ALSO INVOLVE STORAGE-IN-TRANSIT,
fraction thereof
the following valuation charge in addition to the above charge shall apply:
For each period of 30 days or fraction thereof, the additional valuation rate of 10% of the applicable storage-in-transit rate provided in
Item 130 of this Tariff or as amended shall be assessed.
NOTE – if the shipper wishes to avoid these additional charges, he must agree that if any article are lost or damaged, the carrier’s
liability will not exceed (60) cents per pound for the actual weight for any lost or damaged article or articles in the shipment.
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SECTION V
SPECIAL SERVICES
APPLICATION
Rates in this Section cover services as shown in Items 145, 150, 151, 155, 160, 165, and 170 and are in addition to all other rates and
charges in this Tariff. (See Rules 3, 4, 22, and 41).
ITEM
NO.
SUBJECT
REPLACEMENT VALUE PROTECTION
When a shipper orders, in writing, a protection under this item, the carrier shall be liable to the shipper for full replacement value of
items which are lost or destroyed while in the carrier’s custody, subject to the option below selected by the shipper.
Protection under this item is subject to the shipment being declared or released to a minimum valuation of $3.50 per pound times the
actual net weight of the shipment.
OPTION A – NO DEDUCTIBLE
For each $100.00 or fraction thereof of declared or released value - $1.55 each $100.00
(C)
151
OPTION B - $300.00 DEDUCTIBLE
In consideration of a reduction in the rate to .90 cents for each $100.00 or fraction thereof declared or released value, the shipper
assumes responsibility for the first $300.00 of any claim in excess of that provided for in Note 1.
On shipments or portions thereof which also involve storage-in-transit, an additional valuation charge will apply: 10% of the applicable
storage-in-transit rate provided for in Item 130.
NOTE 1 – When shipper submits a properly documented claim, for loss or for non-delivery of an inventoried item(s) and the carrier’s
investigation establishes the carrier’s liability, carrier will reimburse shipper for the full replacement value of the lost items(s) even if the
shipper has assumed a responsibility level pursuant to Option B.
NOTE 2 – The carrier shall be liable to the shipper for the repair or cost of repairs to damaged items to the extent necessary to restore
the item to the same condition as the item was in when received from the shipper by the carrier subject to the deductible level ordered
by the shipper in the options above.
NOTE 3 – Provisions of Item 150, valuation charges, WILL NOT APPLY when replacement value protection is ordered by the shipper.
(C)
155
NOTE 4 – This item WILL APPLY on shipments transported under paragraphs 1 and 2 of Item 5, Commodity Description, only.
ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION CHARGES (See Notes 1, 2 and 3)
CHARGES IN
PER
DOLLARS AND CENTS
Where a shipment or shipments originates in, or is destined to the
Counties of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne, Michigan, an additional
transportation charge shall be assessed. Such charges to be in in addition
to all other applicable charges provided herein………………………………...
100 Pounds
$1.75
NOTE 1- The provisions of this Item will not apply to shipments of show automobiles and related paraphernalia moving as exhibits
and/or displays.
NOTE 2 – On shipments having both an origin and destination within the territory outlined above, the additional transportation charge
will apply only once.
NOTE 3 – Charges per one hundred (100) pounds in this Item will be assessed on the same weight basis as transportation charges are
based.
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SECTION V - Continued
SPECIAL SERVICES
APPLICATION
Rates in this Section cover services as shown in Items 145, 150, 151, 155, 160, 165, and 170 and are in addition to all other rates and
charges in this Tariff. (See Rules 3, 4, 22, and 41).
ITEM
NO.
(C)
161
SUBJECT
BULKY ARTICLES, LOADING AND UNLOADING CHARGES: (See Notes 1 through 9)
When a shipment includes bulky articles as named below, the following additional charge or weight additive will apply to each article
and includes BOTH loading and unloading service, and applies each time loading and unloading service is required (except when
loading and unloading service is for the carrier’s convenience). Loading and unloading service includes the handling and blocking of
such article.
CHARGES IN
DOLLARS AND CENTS
AUTOMOBILES, sedan, coupe, convertible, roadster, hatchback, liftback, station wagons; TRUCKS,
pickup, any size, without mounted campers or camper shells; DUNE BUGGIES AND SPECIALTY
MOTOR VEHICLES, (not otherwise provided for herein) (except go-carts and three or four-wheel terrain
cycles…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
$185.50
MOTORYCYCLES,; MOTORBIKES; GO CARTS; THREE OR FOUR-WHEEL ALL TERRAIN CYCLES;
RIDING MOWERS; OR TRACTORS (less than 25 horsepower); SNOW MOBILES; MOTORIZED GOLF
CARTS; JET SKIS; TRAILERS INCULDING UTILITY AND POP-UP TRAILERS less than 14 feet in
length; AND CANOEs, SKIFFS, ROWBOATS, DINGHIES, SCULLS, AND KAYAKS less than 14 feet in
length (mounted or unmounted on trailers (excluding toys and articles capable of being hand carried by
one person and/or transported in standard cartons……………………………………………………………….
$92.90
BOATS, CANOES, SKIFFS, ROWBOATS, KAYAKS, SAILBOATS AND BOAT TRAILERS………………..
FARM EQUIPMENT; FARM IMPEMENTS; FARM TRAILERS or TRACTORS (25 horsepower and over);
(Con- STRETCH LIMOSINES (Auto); TRUCKS, pickup, any size with camper or camper shells mounted
tin- thereon; VANS, any size and SPORT UTILITY TRUCKS………………………………………………………..
ued) TRAILERS, INCLUDING UTILITY AND POP-UP TRAILERS 14 ft. or over in length (except boat trailers,
travel camper trailers/mini-mobile homes)………………………………………………………………………….
See Note 1
CAMPER OR CAMPER SHELLS MOUNTED on pickup trucks………………………………………………...
PLAYHOUSES, TOOL SHEDS; UTILITY SHEDS; ANIMAL HOUSES/KENNELS; DOLL HOUSES; BATH
OR HOT TUBS; SPAS; WHIRLPOOLS BATHS; JACUZZIS (transported set-up, not dismantled
(excluding articles capable of conveniently hand carried by one person and/or transported in standard
cartons………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
PIPE ORGANS, GRAND PIANOS, HARPSICHORDS and all types of PIANOS, and ORGANS (any size)
(excluding portable organs, pianos, harpsichords capable of being conveniently hand carried by one
person) (Also refer to Items Nos 110 and 125 for applicable flight carry and elevator charges.)…………….
SATELLITE TELEVISION/RADIO RECEVING DISCS/DISHES, INCLUDING MOUNTS, STANDS, AND
ACCESSORIAL EQUIPMENT……………………………………………………………………………………….
See Note 1
GRANDFATHER CLOCKS OR GRANDMOTHER CLOCKS (transported set-up, not dismantled)………...
$46.50
$289.90
See Note 1
$175.20
$104.50
$139.05
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION V
SPECIAL SERVICES
APPLICATION
Rates in this Section cover services as shown in Items 145, 150, 151, 155, 160, 165, and 170 and are in addition to all other rates and
charges in this Tariff. (See Rules 3, 4, 22, and 41).
ITEM
NO.
SUBJECT
BULKY ARTICLES, LOADING AND UNLOADING CHARGES: (Concluded)
NOTE 1 – WEIGHT ADDITIVES: When a shipment included any of the following item(s), the transportation charges will be baased on
the net scale weight of the shipment, plus a weight additive calculated in accordance with the table shown below:
(a) AIRPLANES, GLIDERS (except hang gliders), or UNTRALIGHTS: 120 pounds per linear foot of total length of the fuselage.
(b) CAMPER SHELLS, any size not mounted on trucks; BOATS AND SAILBOATS less than 14 feet in length (mounted or
unmounted on trailers); and , CANOES, SKIFFS, ROWBOATS, DINGHIES, SCULLS, AND KAYAKS 14 feet and over in length
(mounted or unmounted on trailers): 700 pounds.
(c) BOATS AND SAILBOATS 14 ft. and over in length: 250 pounds.
(d) BOAT TRAILERS; any length 1600 pounds.
(e) TRAVEL CAMPER TRAILERS/MINI-MOBILE HOMES (other than utility and pop-up trailers): CAMPERS (excluding camper
shells) NOT MOUNTED ON TRUCKS; OR HORSE TRAILERS: 7000 pounds.
(N)
161
ConcluDed)
NOTE 2: Classification/Weight Additive provisions are applicable on boats, sailboats, canoes, skiffs, rowboats, dinghies, sculls, and
kayaks without regard to whether such articles are mounted or unmounted on trailers. The Weight Additive named above for boat
trailers any length applies in addition to these provisions.
NOTE 3: When a shipment contains two or more articles subject to the weight additive, the total weight additives for that shipment will
be the sum of the individual additive for each bulky article calculated separately.
NOTE 4: In determining lengths for the purpose of this item, all fractions of a foot will be disregarded.
NOTE 5: The length of boats, canoes, skiffs, rowboats, kayaks or sailboats shall be determined by the straight center ling distance
between the top center point of the transom and a point perpendicular with the foremost part of the bow. Manufacturer’s “length
overall” or “center line length” shall apply as the correct length for the purposes of this item in lieu of physical measurement by carrier.
NOTE 6: Unless otherwise specifically provided, the Bulky Article Charge of the Weight Additive WILL APPLY for any of the articles
contained in this item either whole or in a disassembled or partially disassembled condition, Weight Additives will be based on the
longest applicable disassembled part. Refer to Note 4 herein for proper measurement of specified articles.
NOTE 7:LOADING AND UNLOADING CHARGES include BOTH loading and unloading service and the handling and blocking of such
article, and applies each time loading and unloading service is required, including shipments requiring storage-in-transit (except for
carrier convenience.)
NOTE 8: The provisions of this item will not apply to shipments of show automobiles and related paraphernalia moving as exhibits
and/or displays.
NOTE 9: The provisions of this item will not apply when shipper orders Exclusive Use of a Vehicle under Rule 10.
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ISSUED: April 2, 1992
L.R. KNAPP, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
5800 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
LANSING, MI 48911
EFFECTIVE: May 2, 1992
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(C) MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION V - Continued
SPECIAL SERVICES
APPLICATION
Rates in this Section cover services as shown in Items 145, 150, 151, 155, 160, 165, and 170 and are in addition to all other rates and
charges in this Tariff. (See Rules 3, 4, 22, and 41).
ITEM
NO.
(C)
165
SUBJECT
CLIMATIC CONTROL SERVICE for shipments requiring such service during loading while in transit and when unloading.
The Climatic Control Service charge shall be forty cents ($0.45) per mile per vehicle, and such charge is in addition to all other
applicable rates and charges of this tariff.
A. Climatic Control Service shall be rendered by insulated units equipped with air-ride suspension and mechanical units with selfcontained power supply providing refrigeration, heating, and humidity control service.
B. The transportation charge will be based on a 10,000 pound minimum (subject to Note 3), or actual weight, whichever is greater.
If exclusive use of the vehicle is ordered, the transportation charge will be based on a 17,500 pound minimum or actual weight,
whichever is greater (subject to note 2).
C. Subject to availability of equipment, carrier will furnish Climatic Control units when requested by the shipper.
D. The equipment and vehicle offering Climatic Control Service is such that Carrier cannot guarantee to maintain any specific
degree range or temperature or humidity control within such vehicle. The carrier makes no representations or holding out
hereunder with respect to the maintenance by them or any specific degree or range of degrees of temperature or humidity
control within such vehicles.
NOTE 1 – Storage-in-Transit cannot be applied to shipments moving under this Item.
NOTE 2 – When exclusive use of a vehicle is ordered subject to the 17,500 pound minimum, the bill of lading must be signed by the
shipper or his agent indicating that such specific service was ordered.
NOTE 3 – If the actual weight of the shipment is less than the 10,000 minimum and exclusive use of the vehicle is not ordered, the
carrier will provide the maximum of 1,500 cubic feet for said shipment.
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ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
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(C) MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION V
SPECIAL SERVICES
APPLICATION
Rates in this Section cover services as shown in Items 145, 150, 151, 155, 160, 165, and 170 and are in addition to all other rates and
charges in this Tariff. (See Rules 3, 4, 22, and 41).
Rates named in Item 145 cover tolls and ferry charges. Whenever, in the transportation of a shipment, it becomes necessary to use
any of the following ferries, or toll bridge, a charge as indicated shall be made on each shipment.
ITEM
NO.
(C)
170
SUBJECT
PER
CHARGES IN
DOLLARS AND CENTS
CLAIM-SETTLEMENT SERVICE CHARGE
Upon request of a person or firm assuming liability for loss and/or
damage in excess of the carrier’s liability with respect to a shipment on
which credit has been extended by a carrier to such person or firm for the
charges applicable to such shipment, the carrier will:
1. Investigate any loss and/or damage claim; and
2. Arrange for the repair of all damaged articles when appropriate,
and make such settlements with the shipper as is deemed
equitable for all lost articles and for all damaged articles, repair of
which is not deemed appropriate, carrier assuming only that
portion of the amount required to settle the claim for which it is
liable, and any additional amount to be borne by the person or firm
assuming the excess liability, and
3. Render to the person or firm assuming the excess liability an
invoice payable in seven (7) days for the amount required to settle
the claim which exceeds the carriers liability plus the charge
provided for in this Item.
The charge for any or all services described shall be………………………..
Shipment
$88.35
NOTE – Any charges or portions thereof for service of others engaged at the request of the person or firm assuming the excess
liability, which are over and above the amount to which carrier is liable under its bill of lading, will be at the expense of such person or
firm and will be in addition to all other rates and charges.
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ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VI
(C)
THE PROVISIONS PREVIOUSLY SET FORTH ON
THIS PAGE WERE CANCELED WITH THE
EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. NO FURTHER APPLICATION
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: May 20, 1987
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1611 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: June 8, 1987
Issued on less than statutory notice under authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission in Docket T-700, Supplemental
Order No. 5, dated April 1987
MPSC MMW 4000
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2 Revised Page 33
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1 Revised Page 33
(C) MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VI
(C)
THE PROVISIONS PREVIOUSLY SET FORTH ON
THIS PAGE WERE CANCELED WITH THE
EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. NO FURTHER APPLICATION
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
(C) DONNELLY K EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
(C) 3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
(C) LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
MPSC MMW 4000
2nd Revised Page 34
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VI
(C) ESTIMATING SHEET (Electronic Equivalent Permitted)
MICHIGAN INTRASTATE UNIFORM ESTIMATE
ESTIMATED COST OF SERVICE
NAME OF CARRIER ___________________________________________________________ PHONE_____________________________________
ADDRESS OF CARRIER________________________________________________________ DATE_______________________________________
NAME OF SHIPPER____________________________________________________________ PHONE_____________________________________
ADDRESS____________________________________________________________________ PACKING DATE REQUESTED__________________
ORIGIN___________________________ DESTINATION______________________________ LOADING DATE REQUESED ___________________
NOTIFY OR CONTACTING ADDRESS____ ________________________________________ DELIVERY DATE REQUESTED _________________
*NOTICE TO ESTIMATOR
It is mandatory that the total
cubic footage shown on the table
for measurements be multiplied
by SEVEN to determine the total
estimated weight. Articles not to
be shipped should be indicated
by a “check mark” in the column
provided on the table of
measurements. **For expedited
service and in order to
guarantee that the shipment will
be moved on a specific date or
within a definite period or time, a
charge for vehicle space
engaged by shipper of ___ cu.ft.
@ 7 lbs.per cu.ft. or a minimum
transportation charge of $___
shall be made, subject to the
actual weight if greater & to the
resulting higher charges based
upon the actual weight.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This estimate covers only the articles and services listed. It is not a warranty or representation that the
actual charges will not exceed the amount of the estimate. Common carriers are required by law to collect transportation and
other service charges computed on the basis of rates shown in their lawfully published tariffs, regardless of prior rate quotations or
estimates made by the carrier or its agents. Transportation charges are based upon the weight of the goods, transported, and
such charges may not generally be determined prior to the time the goods are loaded on the van and weighed.
No guarantee can be made as to the specific, dates of pickup or delivery of your shipment, unless you make special arrangements
with the carrier for expedited service, for which there will be an additional charge normally made.**
ESTIMATED COST OF SERVICES:
ESTIMATED
(Based on Michigan Movers & Warehousemen’s Assoc. Agent, Freight Tariff MPSC MW No. ______)
CHARGES
Miles ______________ * Estimated Weight________________.....................................................................................$__________
Piano or Organ Handling Charge ......................................................................................................................................$__________
Extra Pick-up or Devil very at _________________ @ ___________ per stop ..............................................................$__________
Piano, Organ, or Chest Freezer Elevator or Flight Carry Charges ...................................................................................$__________
Pick-up or Delivery (for Transit Storage _____________________@_____________ cwt ............................................$__________
Storage in Transit ______________________________________@______________cwt. per mo. ............................$__________
Warehouse handling, Papering & Padding___________________@______________cwt ...........................................$__________
Flight or Distance Carry or Elevator Charge__________________@______________cwt ...........................................$__________
Appliance Service Charges__________________________________________________________ .........................$__________
Additional Transportation Charges_____________________________________________________ ........................$__________
Additional liability charge (for liability on part of carrier in excess of that assumed when its lowest rates are charged)
………….$_________________@____________________...........................................................................................$__________
Labor__________________ Man for_____________ hrs. @ _______________ ..........................................................$__________
Other Services____________________________________________________________________ .........................$__________
ESTIMATED COST OF CONTAINERS,
AND PACKING AND UNPACKING
SERVICES
Est.
Number
BARREL, dish-pack, drum, etc
CONTAINERS
Per
Each
Total
$
$
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
WOODEN BOXES or CRATES
xxxxx
xxxxx
MATTRESS COVERS, CLOTH (use of)
xxxxx
xxxxx
Est.
Number
PACKING
Per
Each
Total
$
$
xxxxx
xxxxx
Est.
Number
UNPACKING
Per
Each
Total
$
$
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
CARTONS: 1 1/2 Cu. Ft.
3 Cu. Ft.
4 1/2 Cu. Ft.
6 Cu. Ft
WARDROBE CARTON
CRIB MATTRESS CARTON
MATTRESS CARTONS: Twin Bed Size
Double Bed Size
King or Queen Size
MATTRESS CPVERS, Paper or Plastic:
xxxxx
Twin Bed Size
Double Bed Size
King or Queen Size
CARDBOARD CONTAINERS, Specially
designed for mirrors, etc
Est. Con. Costs
ALL CHARGES TO BE PAID IN CASH,
MONEY ORDER OR CERTIFIED CHECK,
BEFORE PROPERTY IS RELINQUISHED
BY CARRIER OR CARRIER SHALL BILL:
$
Est. Packing Costs
$
Est. Unpacking Costs
$
TOTAL CONTAINER, PACKING & UNPACKING COSTS
IMPORTANT: All charges must be paid in cast, money order or certified check before delivery.
$
Estimated Total
Charges $
Name ______________________________
[] PREPAID Received $______ to apply in prepayment of the charges on the property described herein.
Address ____________________________
City & State
__________________________
Attention of:
__________________________
City & State
__________________________
[] COLLECT Per ________________________________________________________________________________________
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
(the signature here acknowledges only the amount prepaid.)
"Shippers General Information Guide" provided as prescribed by the Michigan Public Service Commission. []
Name & Title of Estimator _________________________________________________________________________________
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUTE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
Original Page 34-A Appendix A
MPSC MMW 4000
Michigan Portable Storage, LLC, Authority 31571
The provisions of this Item will only apply for the account of the above name carrier.
All explicitly stated rates and charges in Appendix A, Section II, Item 400 of this tariff, as amended, or issued
subsequent to this item, are hereby increased by the percentage formula provided for below, for the period this
item is in effect.
PERCENTAGE INCREASE FORMULA
Multiply the explicitly-stated rate or charge shown in the above items of this tariff times 120 percent to obtain
the increased ratge or charge to apply. Fractions will be rounded to the nearest whole cent.
EXAMPLE
The delivery of empty container charge to customer location as provided for in Item No. 400 is $49.99. This
charge would be increase by 120 percent to $59.99.
RULE 1
APPLICATION OF RATES
Description
Flat Fee Rate
(A) Delivery of empty Container to Customer Location
(A) Pick up empty Container from Customer location
(A) Delivery of empty Container to Customer location and return
Loaded Container to Facility
(A) Delivery of loaded Container from Facility to “Customer
Location and pick up empty Container from Customer location
(A) Pick up loaded Container from Customer location and deliver
Loaded Container to location designated by Customer
(A) Delivery of loaded Container from Facility to Customer location
And return loaded Container to Facility.
ITEM
400
Charge
$59.99
$59.99
$71.99
$71.99
$66.00
$71.99
All rates listed above are subject to the fuel cost price adjustment surcharge as described in Section VI-A of the
MPSC MMA 4000 tariff.
ISSUED: June 7, 2010
EFFECTIVE: July 7, 2010
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
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SECTION VI
(Reverse Side of Estimating Sheet)
Articles
not to
be
Shipped
Cu. Ft.
ARTICLE
Per pc.
LIVING ROOM
Bench, Fireside or Piano
5
Bookcase
10
Bookshelves, Sectional
5
Chair, Arm
10
Chair, Occasional
15
Chair, Overstuffed
25
Chair, Rocker
12
Chair, Straight
5
Clock, Grandfather
20
Davenport, 2 cushions
35
Davenport, 3 cushions
Hidabed or stud.couch
50
Desk, Small or Winthrop
15
Desk, Secretary
35
Fireplace Equipment
5
Foot Stool
2
Lamp, Floor
3
Magazine Rack
2
Music Cabinet
10
Piano, Baby Gr. or Upr.
70
Parlor Grand
80
Spinet
60
Radio or Phono, Table
2
Rugs, Large Roll or Pad
10
Rugs, Small Roll or Pad
3
Tables, Droplf or Occas
12
" Coffee, End or Nest
5
Television Combination
25
" or Radio Console
15
Television Table Model
10
Wall Rack or What-Not
3
DINING ROOM
Breakfront
Buffet
Cabinet, Corner
Chair
China Closet
Server or Portable Bar
Table, Extension
Tea Cart
Rugs, Large or Pad
Rugs, Small or Pad
Snack - Trays
BEDROOM
Bed, inc. Spring $ Mattr:
Double
Single or hollywood
Bunk (Set of 2)
King Size
Dresser or Chest
" Double Mr. & Mrs.
Cedar Chest
Chair, Boudoir
Chair, Straight/Rocker
Chaise Lounge
Night Table
Rugs, Large or Pad
Rugs, Small or Pad
Vanity Dresser
" " Bench
Wardrobe, Small
Sub. Total Col. 1
35
30
20
5
25
15
20
10
10
3
2
60
40
70
70
25
35
25
10
5
15
5
10
3
20
3
20
No. of
Pieces
Cu.
Ft
Articles
not to
be
Shipped
ARTICLE
NURSERY
Bathinette
Bed, Youth or Day
Chair, Child's
Chair, High
Chest
Chest, Toy
Crib, Baby
Hobby Horse
Pen, Play
Table, Child's
Rug, Small or Pad
Doll or Play Furniture
Cu. Ft.
Per pc.
KITCHEN
Breakfast Suite Chairs
Breakfast Table
Ironing Board
Roaster
Stool
Table
Utility Cabinet
APPLIANCES (Large)
Air Conditioner, Window
Dehumidifier
Dishwasher
Dryer, Electric or Gas
Freezer: (Cu Capacity)
10 or less
10 to 15
16 and over
Mangle or Ironer
Range, Electric or Gas
Regrigtor: (Cu. Capacity)
6 cu. ft. or less
7 to 10 cu. feet
11 cu. ft. and over
Washing Machine
Sewing Machine
" Portable
No. of
Pieces
Cu.
Ft
5
30
3
5
12
5
10
5
10
5
3
3
5
10
2
5
3
5
10
Articles
not to
be
Shipped
ARTICLE
MICELLANEOUS
Ash or Trash Can
Basket (Clothes)
Bicycle
Cardtable/Chair
Cabinet, Filing
Carriage, Baby
Clothes, Hamper
Cot, Folding
Fan
Foot Lockers
Golf Bag or Cart
Rollaway Bed
Sled
Step Ladder
Stroller
Suit Case
Tool Chest
Tricycle or Car
Vacuum Cleaner
Wagon, Child's
Work Bench
Cu. Ft.
Per pc.
No. of
Pieces
5
5
10
2
15
10
5
10
5
5
2
20
2
5
5
3
10
5
5
5
20
10
10
20
25
30
45
60
12
30
30
35
40
25
10
2
PORCH, OUTDOOR
FURNT AND EQUIPMENT
Garden Hose & Tools
Ladder, extension
Lawn Chairs
Chairs, Folding
Lawn Mover (Hand)
Lawn Mover (Power)
Lawn Mover (Riding)
Outdoor Swings or Gym
Picnic Table
Picnic Bench
Port. Grill or Barbecue
Porch Chair
Rug, Large
Rug, Small
Settee or Glider
Table
Sand Box
Snowmobile
Umbrella
Wheelbarrow
Sub. Total Col. 2
CONTAINERS
Dishpack/drum/barr
Boxes. Wooden
" "
" "
" "
Carton
"
"
"
Crates
"
"
Trunk, Steamer
Trunk, Wardrobe
Wardrobe
3
5
10
15
2
3
5
7
5
10
15
10
15
15
Total Col. 1
Total Col. 2
Total Col. 3
Grant Total
Summary -- __________ cu. ft.
@ 7 lbs. per. cu. ft. ____ lbs.
Estimated Total Weight _____ Lbs.
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: May 20, 1987
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1611 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: June 8, 1987
Cu.
Ft
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SECTION VI
(C)
THE PROVISIONS PREVIOUSLY SET FORTH ON
THIS PAGE WERE CANCELED WITH THE
EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. NO FURTHER APPLICATION
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: May 20, 1987
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1611 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: June 8, 1987
Issued on less than statutory notice under authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission in Docket T-700, Supplemental
Order No. 5, dated April 1987
MPSC MMW 4000
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VI
(C)
THE PROVISIONS PREVIOUSLY SET FORTH ON
THIS PAGE WERE CANCELED WITH THE
EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. NO FURTHER APPLICATION
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: May 20, 1987
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1611 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: June 8, 1987
Issued on less than statutory notice under authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission in Docket T-700, Supplemental
Order No. 5, dated April 1987
MPSC MMW 4000
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1 Revised Page 38
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VI
(C)
THE PROVISIONS PREVIOUSLY SET FORTH ON
THIS PAGE WERE CANCELED WITH THE
EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. NO FURTHER APPLICATION
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: May 20, 1987
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1611 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: June 8, 1987
Issued on less than statutory notice under authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission in Docket T-700, Supplemental
Order No. 5, dated April 1987
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(C) MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VI
(C)
THE PROVISIONS PREVIOUSLY SET FORTH ON
THIS PAGE WERE CANCELED WITH THE
EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. NO FURTHER APPLICATION
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
(C) DONNELLY K EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
(C) 3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
(C) LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) SECTION VI
Inventory Sheet (Electronic Equivalent Permitted)
HOUSEHOLD GOOD DESCRIPTIVE INVENTORY
Agent
Contractor or Carrier
Owner's Grade or Rating and Name
Origin Loading Address
Destination
DESCRIPTIVE SYMBOLS
B/W-Black & White TV DBO-Disassembled by Owner
C-Color TV
PB-Professional Books
CP-Carrier Packed
PE-Professional Equipment
PBO-Packed by Owner PP-Professional Papers
CD-Carrier Disassembled
City
State
EXCEPTION SYMBOLS
BE-Bent
D-Dented
M-Marred
BR-Broken
F-Faded
MI-Mildew
BU-Burned
G-Gouged
MO-Motheaten
CH-Chipped
L-Loose
R-Rubbed
CU-Contents & CondiRU-Rusted
tion Unknown
Z-Badly Cracked
SC-Scratched
SH-Short
SO-Soiled
T-Torn
W-Badly Worn
Page No.
No. of Pages
Carrier's Reference No.
Contract or GBL No.
Govt. Service Order No.
Van Number
LOCATION SYMBOLS
1. Arm
7. Rear
2. Bottom
8. Right
3. Corner
9. Side
4. Front
10. Top
5. Left
11. Veneer
6. Legs
12. Edge
NOTE: THE OMISION OF THESE SYMBOLS INDICATES GOOD CONDITION EXCEP FOR NORMAL WEAR
ITEM NO.
CR. REF.
ARTICLES
CONDITION AT ORIGIN
EXCEPTIONS (IF ANY) AT DESTINATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
ITEM NO.
REMARKS/EXCEPTIONS_______________________________________________________________________________________________
"We have checked all the Items listed and numbered 1 to ____ inclusive and acknowledge that this is a true and complete list of the goods tendered and of the state of the
goods received."
WARNING: ………………………………Before signing - Check shipment, count items and describe loss or damage in space on the right above
Contractor, Carrier or Authorized Agent (Driver)
Date
Contractor, Carrier or Authorized Agent (Driver)
Date
AT
(Signature)
(Signature)
AT
DESTIORIGIN
Owner or Authorized Agent
Owner or Authorized Agent
NATION
(Signature)
(Signature)
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIA, Fuel Cost Price Adjustment - Surcharge
The following fuel surcharge in the amount shown in the schedule below will be added as a separate line item in addition to the normal
freight charges when the cost of fuel reaches $1.92 per gallon. Fuel-Related Cost Adjustment (Surcharge) will apply on linehaul
transportation charges and transportation charges on shipments picked up and delivered into storage-in-transit, as described below:
1. On the first Monday of each calendar month, the “Midwest average” price of diesel fuel will be determined based on the
price stated by the US Department of Energy (DOE), Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) survey of “Retail OnHighway Diesel Prices.” This price will be obtained by calling the DOE Fuel Hot Line at 202-586-6966 or via the DOE
Internet website at www.eia.doe.gov.
2. If the first Monday of the calendar month is a Federal holiday, the price will be determined based on the stated DOE price
available on the next subsequent business day (Tuesday).
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3. Price Adjustment that will become applicable on the fifteenth (15 ) day of the same month. The adjustment determined
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will apply for shipments loaded beginning on the 15 day of the month and remain in effect through the 14 day of the
subsequent following month starting from the effective date of this item.
DOE Midwest
Average Fuel
Price
$1.92-$1.969
$1.97-$2.019
$2.02-$2.069
$2.07-$2.119
$2.12-$2.169
$2.17-$2.219
$2.22-$2.269
$2.27-$2.319
$2.32-$2.369
$2.37-$2.419
$2.42-$2.469
$2.47-$2.519
$2.52-$2.569
$2.57-$2.619
$2.62-$2.669
$2.67-$2.719
$2.72-$2.769
$2.77-$2.819
$2.82-$2.869
$2.87-$2.919
$2.92-$2.969
$2.97-$3.019
$3.02-$3.069
$3.07-$3.119
$3.12-$3.169
$3.17-$3.219
$3.22-$3.269
Fuel
Surcharge
Amount
$.48 per mile
$.51 per mile
$.54 per mile
$.57 per mile
$.60 per mile
$.63 per mile
$.66 per mile
$.69 per mile
$.72 per mile
$.75 per mile
$.78 per mile
$.81 per mile
$.84 per mile
$.87 per mile
$.90 per mile
$.93 per mile
$.96 per mile
$.99 per mile
$1.02 per mile
$1.05 per mile
$1.08 per mile
$1.11 per mile
$1.14 per mile
$1.17 per mile
$1.20 per mile
$1.23 per mile
$1.26 per mile
DOE Midwest
Average Fuel
Price
$3.27-$3.319
$3.32-$3.369
$3.37-$3.419
$3.42-$3.469
$3.47-$3.519
$3.52-$3.569
$3.57-$3.619
$3.62-$3.669
$3.67-$3.719
$3.72-$3.769
$3.77-$3.819
$3.82-$3.869
$3.87-$3.919
$3.92-$3.969
$3.97-$4.019
$4.02-$4.069
$4.07-$4.119
$4.12-$4.169
$4.17-$4.219
$4.22-$4.269
$4.27-$4.319
$4.32-$4.369
$4.37-$4.419
$4.42-$4.469
$4.47-$4.519
$4.52-$4.569
$4.57-$4.619
Fuel
Surcharge
Amount
$1.29 per
$1.32 per
$1.35 per
$1.38 per
$1.41 per
$1.44 per
$1.47 per
$1.50 per
$1.53 per
$1.56 per
$1.59 per
$1.62 per
$1.65 per
$1.68 per
$1.71 per
$1.74 per
$1.77 per
$1.80 per
$1.83 per
$1.86 per
$1.89 per
$1.92 per
$1.95 per
$1.98 per
$2.01 per
$2.04 per
$2.07 per
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
mile
DOE
Midwest
Average
Fuel
Price
$4.62-$4.669
$4.67-$4.719
$4.72-$4.769
$4.77-$4.819
$4.82-$4.869
$4.87-$4.919
$4.92-$4.969
$4.97-$5.019
$5.02-$5.069
$5.07-$5.119
Over $5.119
Fuel
Surcharge
Amount
$2.10 per mile
$2.13 per mile
$2.16 per mile
$2.19 per mile
$2.22 per mile
$2.25 per mile
$2.28 per mile
$2.31 per mile
$2.34 per mile
$2.37 per mile
See note 1
Note 1: If the DOE Midwest average price of diesel fuel exceeds $5.119, the fuel surcharge will be increased by 3 cents per mile for
each 5 cent increase in fuel per gallon
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ISSUED: June 26, 2008
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
EFFECTIVE: July 7, 2008
LANSING, MI 48917
MPSC MMW 4000
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VI-A Continued
Fuel Cost Price Adjustment – Surcharge
(E)
When the DOE Price Per Gallon reported
on the first Monday of the Month is:
The Fuel Cost Adjustment Factor that
th
becomes effective on the 15 day of the
same month is:
Less than $1.534
0%
From $1.534 to $1.632
1.0%
From $1.633 to $1.732
2.0%
From $1.733 to $1.831
3.0%
From $1.832 to $1.930
4.0%
From $1.931 to $2.029
5.0%
From $2.030 to $2.130
6.0%
From $2.131 to $2.230
7.0%
From $2.331 to $2.330
8.0%
From $2.331 to $2.430
9.0%
From $2.431 to $2.530
10.0%
From $2.531 to $2.630
11.0%
Over $2.630
(See Note 1)
Note 1: If the DOE fuel price per gallon exceeds $2.630, the 11% fuel surcharge, subject to paragraphs 1 through 4 herein, will be
increased by an additional 1% for every 10 ($0.10) cents, or fraction thereof, per gallon increase in the price above $2.630 per gallon.
Note 2: Notwithstanding any other provisions in this tariff, the Fuel Cost Adjustment Factor WILL APPLY to transportation charges
applicable on storage-in-transit shipments when such shipments are delivered to or removed from the storage-in-transit location during
the period that the Fuel Cost Adjustment Factor is in effect. Note 3: The Fuel Cost Adjustment Factor WILL BE SHOWN
SEPARATELY from the transportation charges on carrier transportation documents for the purpose of identifying the amount as special
fuel-related revenue. Note 4: Fractions obtained in the calculation of the Fuel Cost Adjustment Factor will be disposed of as provided in
Rule 29 of this tariff.
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ISSUED: June 26, 2008
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
EFFECTIVE: July 7, 2008
LANSING, MI 48917
MPSC MMW 4000
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VII
TRANSPORTATION RATES
APPLICATION
RATES APPLY ON:
Shipments released to a value not exceeding 60 cents per pound per article
Shipments transported between points within the State of Michigan (Except as provided in Section VIII)
NOTE 1: Rates and charges apply without additional valuation charges when shipment is released to a value not exceeding 60 cents
per pound per article. When shipment is not released to a value not exceeding 60 cents per pound per article the shipper declares a
valuation on the entire shipment, rates herein apply plus Valuation Charges named in Items 150 and (N) 151.
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: May 20, 1987
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: June 8, 1987
Issued on less than statutory notice under authority of the Michigan Public Service Commission in Docket T-700, Supplemental Order
No. 5, dated April 21, 1987
ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) SECTION VII – CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of Miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected for weights
shown at the top of each column at mileage shown in Column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
MILES/LBS NOT OVER
500 OR LESS
600 AND OVER 500
700 AND OVER 600
800 AND OVER 700
900 AND OVER 800
20
236.65
257.41
280.51
299.88
321.73
30
241.49
262.66
285.75
307.01
329.98
40
246.22
267.98
292.27
314.42
338.39
50
250.89
273.36
298.81
321.29
346.63
60
255.68
278.75
305.31
328.27
354.90
70
260.44
284.03
311.87
335.52
363.18
80
265.18
289.36
318.44
342.69
371.58
90
269.94
294.73
324.90
349.70
380.06
100
274.67
300.09
331.54
356.88
388.21
110
278.86
304.85
336.78
362.79
395.37
120
283.02
309.61
342.15
368.72
402.41
130
287.14
314.36
347.46
374.73
409.63
140
291.23
319.13
352.83
380.62
416.69
150
295.44
323.84
358.19
386.51
425.25
160
296.87
325.53
360.17
389.12
426.96
170
301.01
330.27
365.41
394.79
434.04
180
305.05
335.03
370.73
400.60
441.12
190
309.20
339.74
375.99
406.52
448.20
200
313.33
344.38
381.27
412.35
455.24
210
316.82
348.52
385.97
418.29
461.66
220
320.34
352.63
390.72
424.12
468.18
230
323.86
356.68
395.43
430.10
474.64
240
327.47
360.83
400.16
435.90
481.31
250
330.99
364.99
404.87
441.83
487.59
260
334.51
369.10
409.54
447.75
494.04
270
338.03
373.17
414.32
453.57
500.61
280
341.54
377.31
419.00
459.46
507.00
290
345.15
381.49
423.67
465.40
513.41
300
348.60
385.60
428.40
471.26
519.88
310
351.19
388.71
432.11
475.43
524.67
320
351.38
391.85
435.79
479.69
530.32
330
356.39
394.90
439.41
483.90
534.22
340
358.94
398.07
443.13
488.13
538.97
350
361.58
401.20
446.81
492.33
543.70
360
364.23
404.33
450.48
496.61
548.51
370
366.77
407.48
454.15
500.82
553.26
380
369.35
410.10
457.82
504.99
557.96
390
371.98
413.74
461.46
509.20
562.73
400
374.54
416.90
465.18
513.41
567.44
410
375.86
418.72
467.42
515.44
569.86
420
377.31
420.51
469.51
517.45
572.17
430
378.73
422.27
471.71
519.37
574.51
440
380.08
424.03
473.88
521.39
576.85
450
381.53
425.82
476.09
523.34
579.30
460
382.89
427.69
478.18
525.37
581.57
470
384.21
429.45
480.39
527.33
583.98
480
385.66
431.22
482.80
529.34
586.30
490
387.01
432.97
484.77
531.25
588.65
500
388.41
434.83
486.83
533.35
591.00
510
391.27
438.18
490.75
537.25
595.41
520
394.07
441.57
494.68
541.22
599.94
530
396.91
444.91
498.69
545.09
603.34
540
399.62
448.32
502.53
549.01
608.89
550
402.41
451.69
506.52
552.95
613.36
560
405.24
454.99
510.44
556.88
617.89
570
408.08
458.32
514.34
560.84
622.36
580
410.79
461.76
518.37
564.69
626.88
590
413.70
465.07
522.19
568.67
631.32
600
416.52
468.48
526.18
572.56
635.81
OVER 600
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600 MILES
0.36
0.41
0.51
0.51
0.52
Continued on next page
FOR AN EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) SECTION VII – CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of Miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected for weights shown at the top
of each column at mileage shown in Column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
MILES/LBS
NOT OVER
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360
370
380
390
400
410
420
430
440
450
460
470
480
490
500
510
520
530
540
550
560
570
580
590
600
OVER 600
2
1000 AND
OVER 900
3
1100 AND
OVER 1000
4
1200 AND
OVER 1100
5
1300 AND
OVER 1200
6
1400 AND
OVER 1300
7
1500 AND
OVER
1400
447.98
461.03
474.07
487.19
500.27
513.28
526.36
539.41
552.46
564.04
575.72
587.21
598.80
610.41
616.22
627.64
639.12
650.64
662.09
672.33
682.68
692.79
703.23
713.56
721.94
734.15
744.45
754.73
765.04
768.99
777.47
785.94
794.38
802.88
811.38
819.88
828.35
836.28
845.33
849.66
854.09
858.45
862.88
867.21
872.90
875.96
880.29
884.76
889.10
896.64
904.24
911.81
915.22
918.56
921.90
925.27
928.58
931.95
935.27
8
1600 AND
OVER
1500
469.14
482.99
496.85
510.82
524.75
538.55
552.48
566.34
580.23
592.59
605.01
617.32
629.67
642.07
648.32
660.53
672.79
685.07
697.25
708.16
719.14
729.86
741.00
751.99
760.62
773.84
784.81
795.72
806.68
810.33
819.48
828.55
837.66
846.80
855.91
865.05
874.17
882.85
892.41
897.06
901.81
906.53
911.27
915.92
921.67
925.34
930.01
934.77
939.45
947.49
955.62
963.68
966.75
969.75
972.77
975.76
978.75
981.81
984.78
342.30
363.42
384.59
405.71
426.86
351.19
373.17
395.13
417.10
439.06
360.12
382.92
405.69
428.50
451.28
369.01
392.66
416.29
439.93
463.56
377.97
402.44
426.89
451.34
475.83
386.87
412.15
437.42
462.72
487.99
395.81
421.91
448.05
474.13
500.26
404.67
431.59
458.55
485.49
512.45
413.58
441.36
469.14
496.91
524.70
421.31
449.86
478.40
506.95
535.51
429.22
458.54
487.84
517.11
546.43
436.71
466.82
496.91
527.01
557.10
444.41
475.31
506.19
537.04
567.92
452.20
483.84
515.48
547.13
578.76
455.64
487.74
519.87
551.98
584.10
463.26
496.14
529.03
561.90
594.77
470.90
504.54
538.19
571.83
605.48
478.58
513.00
547.40
581.82
616.23
486.27
521.45
556.60
591.78
626.94
493.24
529.07
564.88
600.71
636.51
500.27
536.76
573.23
609.70
646.20
507.39
544.46
581.54
618.61
655.70
514.46
552.21
589.97
627.71
665.50
521.53
559.95
598.34
636.78
675.17
528.57
567.25
605.92
644.60
683.27
535.62
575.31
615.03
654.74
694.46
542.70
583.06
623.42
663.75
704.12
549.75
590.75
631.74
672.74
713.74
556.86
598.47
640.12
681.76
723.39
562.17
603.51
644.90
686.24
727.62
567.41
609.44
651.45
693.47
735.47
572.77
615.39
658.02
700.67
743.30
577.99
621.26
664.52
707.81
751.10
583.34
627.24
671.14
715.06
758.98
588.66
633.23
677.76
722.29
766.84
593.99
639.17
684.36
729.54
774.71
599.25
645.08
690.88
736.71
782.54
603.45
650.02
696.58
743.15
789.71
609.89
656.97
704.05
751.15
798.24
612.57
659.99
707.40
754.82
802.23
615.42
663.14
710.89
758.60
806.34
618.13
666.18
714.25
762.32
810.38
620.91
669.30
717.70
766.10
814.48
623.58
672.31
721.03
769.76
818.46
628.99
677.78
726.56
775.33
824.10
629.09
678.46
727.83
777.21
826.59
631.78
681.49
731.18
780.88
830.57
634.58
684.61
734.65
784.65
834.72
637.29
687.65
738.02
788.38
838.74
642.37
693.22
744.10
794.94
845.79
647.40
698.76
750.11
801.49
852.84
652.48
704.34
756.22
808.08
859.94
657.51
709.03
760.60
812.14
863.67
662.55
713.75
764.94
816.13
867.34
667.61
718.46
769.32
820.18
871.05
672.72
723.24
773.73
824.26
874.76
677.70
727.87
778.05
828.24
878.40
682.78
732.61
782.45
832.30
882.11
687.80
737.27
786.79
836.29
885.78
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600
MILES
0.57
0.59
0.64
0.66
0.71
0.75
0.76
Continued on next page
FOR AN EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
9
1700 AND
OVER
1600
490.27
504.94
519.67
534.45
549.20
563.85
578.61
593.30
608.03
621.15
634.32
647.40
660.54
673.70
680.44
693.41
706.44
719.46
732.45
743.97
755.63
766.94
778.74
790.40
799.29
813.57
825.16
836.73
848.31
851.69
861.49
871.20
880.93
890.70
900.45
910.25
919.99
929.42
939.49
944.47
949.55
954.60
959.67
964.65
970.47
974.73
979.70
984.81
989.81
998.35
1006.98
1015.57
1018.30
1020.96
1023.62
1026.28
1028.94
1031.63
1034.27
10
1800 AND
OVER
1700
511.42
526.91
542.45
558.06
573.65
589.13
604.71
620.24
635.79
649.68
663.61
677.48
691.42
705.35
712.55
726.27
740.06
753.88
767.60
779.81
792.10
804.04
816.51
828.81
837.98
853.28
865.51
877.69
889.96
893.06
903.50
913.84
924.21
934.60
945.00
955.41
965.80
975.97
986.59
991.88
997.28
1002.65
1008.07
1013.36
1019.27
1024.10
1029.41
1034.83
1040.17
1049.21
1058.35
1067.43
1069.84
1072.15
1074.47
1076.81
1079.13
1081.46
1083.76
11
1900 AND
OVER
1800
532.56
548.86
565.24
581.70
598.14
614.43
630.83
647.19
663.56
678.23
692.93
707.59
722.30
736.98
744.67
759.15
773.70
788.28
802.76
815.61
828.57
841.13
854.25
867.22
876.66
893.00
905.85
918.70
931.60
934.42
945.51
956.47
967.51
978.50
989.53
1000.59
1011.64
1022.52
1033.68
1039.31
1045.02
1050.71
1056.45
1062.07
1068.01
1073.49
1079.11
1084.87
1090.53
1100.06
1109.70
1119.30
1121.39
1123.34
1125.35
1127.30
1129.30
1131.28
1133.25
0.81
0.95
0.97
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VII - CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected for weights shown at the top of
each column at mileage shown in column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MILES/LBS
2000 AND
2100 AND
2200 AND
2300 AND
2400 AND
2500 AND
2600 AND
2700 AND
2800 AND
2900 AND
NOT OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
20
553.67
574.92
596.15
617.40
638.65
659.90
681.13
702.39
723.62
744.88
30
570.78
592.93
615.08
637.20
659.35
681.49
703.63
725.81
747.89
770.04
40
588.00
611.04
634.08
657.10
680.15
703.19
726.22
749.27
772.31
795.34
50
605.28
629.20
653.10
677.02
700.93
724.85
748.79
772.69
796.60
820.50
60
622.53
647.33
672.15
696.93
721.74
746.54
771.36
796.14
820.95
845.75
70
639.65
665.34
691.06
716.76
742.48
768.18
793.89
819.61
845.29
871.02
80
656.91
683.50
710.08
736.69
763.29
789.89
816.48
843.07
869.67
896.28
90
674.07
701.57
729.08
756.58
784.07
811.57
839.05
866.55
894.07
921.54
100
691.30
719.67
748.06
776.43
804.79
833.21
861.57
889.95
918.33
946.73
110
706.71
735.93
765.14
794.34
823.56
852.75
881.99
911.19
940.40
973.75
120
722.17
751.38
780.58
809.77
839.01
868.22
897.42
926.63
955.84
985.06
130
737.63
767.67
797.73
827.77
857.80
887.86
917.88
947.94
977.95
1008.02
140
753.13
783.98
814.85
845.70
876.60
907.45
938.34
969.19
1000.08
1030.94
150
768.57
800.26
831.95
863.64
895.33
927.02
958.72
990.40
1022.09
1053.79
160
776.73
809.76
842.82
875.87
908.93
941.98
975.02
1008.08
1041.12
1074.18
170
791.97
825.85
859.73
893.61
927.48
961.35
995.23
1029.12
1063.00
1096.88
180
807.30
842.00
876.69
911.39
946.09
980.79
1015.50
1050.20
1084.91
1119.60
190
822.64
858.16
893.67
929.18
964.70
1000.21
1035.74
1071.25
1106.76
1142.28
200
837.84
874.20
910.54
946.89
983.25
1019.57
1055.94
1092.28
1128.63
1164.96
210
851.36
888.44
925.47
962.54
999.60
1036.67
1073.71
1110.78
1147.85
1184.88
220
864.99
902.76
940.50
978.25
1016.00
1053.78
1091.51
1129.28
1167.02
1204.76
230
878.12
915.89
953.68
991.45
1029.24
1067.01
1104.80
1142.58
1180.35
1218.13
240
891.96
931.11
970.30
1009.48
1048.66
1087.84
1127.02
1166.18
1205.39
1244.54
250
905.55
945.43
985.29
1025.18
1065.04
1104.93
1144.79
1184.67
1224.56
1264.41
260
915.25
956.21
997.16
1038.15
1079.13
1120.08
1161.04
1202.02
1242.97
1283.94
270
932.61
973.91
1015.17
1056.49
1097.76
1139.03
1180.33
1221.61
1262.90
1304.18
280
946.14
988.12
1030.14
1072.12
1114.12
1156.11
1198.12
1240.10
1282.10
1324.10
290
959.62
1002.33
1045.03
1087.71
1130.44
1173.14
1215.82
1258.53
1301.24
1343.92
300
973.16
1016.57
1059.98
1103.40
1146.81
1190.22
1233.65
1277.05
1320.48
1363.89
310
975.68
1019.35
1062.99
1106.64
1150.26
1193.90
1237.55
1281.19
1324.86
1368.49
320
987.42
1031.71
1076.00
1120.25
1164.54
1208.82
1253.08
1297.37
1341.63
1385.92
330
999.04
1044.03
1089.01
1133.98
1178.98
1223.97
1268.98
1313.95
1358.93
1403.94
340
1010.69
1056.26
1101.84
1147.40
1192.98
1238.54
1284.09
1329.66
1375.24
1420.80
350
1022.34
1068.53
1114.74
1160.94
1207.13
1253.34
1299.53
1345.74
1391.94
1438.14
360
1034.00
1080.84
1127.69
1174.53
1221.38
1268.23
1315.07
1361.92
1408.78
1455.65
370
1045.69
1093.18
1140.67
1188.15
1235.64
1283.13
1330.61
1378.12
1425.59
1473.10
380
1057.37
1105.49
1153.60
1201.72
1249.83
1297.94
1346.06
1394.18
1442.31
1490.41
390
1068.99
1117.77
1166.55
1215.29
1264.06
1312.82
1361.59
1410.35
1459.13
1507.86
400
1080.67
1130.08
1179.49
1228.86
1278.28
1327.69
1377.08
1426.49
1475.88
1525.31
410
1086.62
1136.30
1185.97
1235.64
1285.33
1334.99
1384.67
1434.34
1484.01
1533.68
420
1092.67
1142.59
1192.54
1242.45
1292.38
1342.31
1392.24
1442.17
1492.08
1542.02
430
1098.71
1148.89
1199.08
1249.28
1299.47
1349.65
1399.85
1450.03
1500.23
1550.44
440
1104.76
1155.23
1205.66
1256.14
1306.56
1357.03
1407.47
1457.92
1508.36
1558.83
450
1110.73
1161.45
1212.16
1262.89
1313.60
1364.34
1415.05
1465.78
1516.48
1567.22
460
1116.71
1167.69
1218.68
1269.67
1320.63
1371.63
1422.61
1473.60
1524.57
1575.56
470
1122.76
1174.00
1225.24
1276.50
1327.74
1378.98
1430.20
1481.45
1532.68
1583.93
480
1128.71
1180.23
1231.72
1283.23
1334.76
1386.26
1437.76
1489.28
1540.78
1592.29
490
1134.83
1186.59
1238.32
1290.09
1341.88
1393.64
1445.40
1497.16
1548.93
1600.69
500
1140.79
1192.81
1244.85
1296.85
1348.87
1400.92
1452.93
1504.95
1556.97
1608.99
510
1150.83
1203.33
1255.80
1308.28
1360.77
1413.26
1465.77
1518.24
1570.74
1623.22
520
1160.98
1213.91
1266.82
1319.75
1372.67
1425.59
1478.53
1531.45
1584.37
1637.30
530
1171.08
1224.45
1277.80
1331.21
1384.58
1437.94
1491.32
1544.70
1598.07
1651.44
540
1172.84
1226.26
1279.69
1333.09
1386.55
1439.96
1493.39
1546.81
1600.26
1653.66
550
1174.47
1227.95
1281.45
1334.94
1388.44
1441.93
1495.41
1548.93
1602.41
1655.90
560
1176.12
1229.68
1283.22
1336.78
1390.33
1443.88
1497.44
1550.99
1604.55
1658.09
570
1177.73
1231.35
1284.96
1338.60
1392.21
1445.83
1499.43
1553.04
1606.67
1660.27
580
1179.38
1233.07
1286.74
1340.41
1394.10
1447.79
1501.45
1555.15
1608.82
1662.51
590
1181.04
1234.77
1288.50
1342.23
1395.99
1449.73
1503.45
1557.20
1610.93
1664.65
600
1182.66
1236.49
1290.31
1344.12
1397.92
1451.75
1505.56
1559.38
1613.20
1667.01
OVER 600
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600 MILES
0.99
1.06
1.09
1.11
1.12
1.21
1.25
1.30
1.31
1.39
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ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) SECTION VII - CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected for weights shown at the top of
each column at mileage shown in column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MILES/LBS
3000 AND
3100 AND
3200 AND
3300 AND
3400 AND
3500 AND
3600 AND
3700 AND
3800 AND
3900 AND
NOT OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
2900
3000
3100
3200
3300
3400
3500
3600
3700
3800
20
766.12
787.24
808.36
829.48
850.61
871.73
892.86
913.96
935.09
956.21
30
792.18
814.14
836.11
858.07
880.05
902.02
923.97
945.94
967.91
989.86
40
818.38
841.17
863.96
886.74
909.52
932.32
955.13
977.89
1000.68
1023.47
50
844.44
868.03
891.66
915.30
938.93
962.55
986.18
1009.81
1033.42
1057.05
60
870.56
895.02
919.48
943.92
968.37
992.82
1017.27
1041.71
1066.20
1090.63
70
896.70
922.00
947.30
972.58
997.86
1023.16
1048.42
1073.71
1099.01
1124.28
80
922.86
949.10
975.36
1001.58
1027.84
1054.06
1080.31
1106.56
1132.81
1159.06
90
949.04
975.99
1002.94
1029.90
1056.82
1083.78
1110.73
1137.68
1164.62
1191.56
100
975.10
1002.89
1030.65
1058.42
1086.19
1113.99
1141.75
1169.52
1197.29
1225.08
110
998.81
1027.36
1055.92
1084.46
1113.03
1141.57
1170.13
1198.67
1227.23
1255.77
120
1022.57
1051.87
1081.16
1110.45
1139.75
1169.04
1198.35
1227.65
1256.93
1286.24
130
1046.34
1076.41
1106.50
1136.60
1166.70
1196.80
1226.91
1256.98
1287.09
1317.18
140
1070.03
1100.88
1131.76
1162.63
1193.52
1224.36
1255.25
1286.13
1317.01
1347.86
150
1093.79
1125.44
1157.09
1188.71
1220.38
1252.01
1283.67
1315.31
1346.94
1378.60
160
1107.25
1139.36
1171.47
1203.58
1235.68
1267.79
1299.91
1332.02
1364.14
1396.25
170
1130.76
1163.65
1196.51
1229.40
1262.29
1295.18
1328.03
1360.93
1393.82
1426.68
180
1154.30
1187.94
1221.57
1255.21
1288.86
1322.49
1356.11
1389.75
1423.40
1457.03
190
1177.79
1210.12
1242.43
1274.76
1307.08
1339.39
1371.74
1404.04
1436.38
1468.69
200
1201.32
1232.32
1263.34
1294.35
1325.38
1356.39
1387.39
1418.40
1449.41
1480.42
210
1221.96
1251.93
1281.91
1311.90
1341.88
1371.85
1401.84
1431.81
1461.78
1491.77
220
1242.52
1271.49
1300.43
1329.39
1358.36
1387.30
1416.27
1445.22
1474.18
1503.14
230
1255.91
1284.57
1313.24
1341.91
1370.55
1399.20
1427.88
1456.55
1485.22
1513.89
240
1283.73
1310.64
1337.56
1364.49
1391.42
1418.32
1445.25
1472.17
1499.08
1526.00
250
1304.29
1330.19
1356.09
1381.98
1407.90
1433.79
1459.68
1485.58
1511.49
1537.39
260
1324.92
1351.24
1377.59
1403.94
1430.27
1456.62
1482.96
1509.29
1535.64
1561.98
270
1345.44
1372.26
1399.05
1425.84
1452.64
1479.45
1506.22
1533.03
1559.83
1586.64
280
1366.08
1393.33
1420.58
1447.83
1475.06
1502.29
1529.55
1556.78
1584.03
1611.27
290
1386.63
1414.31
1442.02
1469.69
1497.40
1525.07
1552.77
1580.44
1608.14
1635.82
300
1407.32
1435.44
1463.56
1491.67
1519.80
1547.94
1576.07
1604.19
1632.32
1660.45
310
1412.11
1440.42
1468.69
1496.96
1525.26
1553.53
1581.80
1610.09
1638.37
1666.66
320
1430.19
1458.87
1487.56
1516.23
1544.94
1573.62
1602.32
1631.01
1659.68
1688.35
330
1448.92
1477.94
1506.97
1535.99
1565.01
1594.03
1623.05
1652.08
1681.07
1710.10
340
1466.38
1495.89
1525.37
1554.87
1584.34
1613.82
1643.33
1672.82
1702.30
1731.78
350
1484.33
1514.22
1544.15
1574.06
1603.95
1633.88
1663.76
1693.68
1723.57
1753.49
360
1502.49
1532.78
1563.08
1593.39
1623.70
1653.99
1684.31
1714.61
1744.91
1775.20
370
1520.56
1551.27
1581.97
1612.69
1643.39
1674.09
1704.77
1735.50
1766.19
1796.89
380
1538.54
1568.47
1598.40
1628.33
1658.26
1688.20
1718.13
1748.07
1777.99
1807.92
390
1556.65
1586.53
1616.38
1646.27
1676.14
1706.02
1735.89
1765.77
1795.64
1825.51
400
1574.68
1604.51
1634.33
1664.16
1693.98
1723.82
1753.64
1783.48
1813.30
1843.14
410
1583.33
1613.20
1643.03
1672.88
1702.70
1732.56
1762.39
1792.22
1822.05
1851.89
420
1591.94
1621.80
1651.67
1681.52
1711.38
1741.23
1771.10
1800.94
1830.82
1860.66
430
1600.61
1631.51
1662.43
1693.33
1724.25
1755.15
1786.06
1816.97
1847.87
1878.79
440
1609.28
1640.91
1672.54
1704.16
1735.80
1767.44
1799.07
1830.71
1862.35
1894.01
450
1617.89
1649.97
1682.02
1714.07
1746.11
1778.16
1810.20
1842.24
1874.29
1906.35
460
1626.53
1659.01
1691.44
1723.91
1756.37
1788.83
1821.29
1853.77
1886.23
1918.68
470
1635.15
1668.04
1700.94
1733.79
1766.66
1799.53
1832.41
1865.28
1898.15
1931.05
480
1643.79
1677.09
1710.37
1743.65
1776.95
1810.23
1843.50
1876.82
1910.09
1943.37
490
1652.45
1686.51
1720.58
1754.67
1788.72
1822.80
1856.87
1890.94
1925.02
1959.08
500
1661.01
1694.68
1728.36
1762.03
1795.72
1829.39
1863.04
1896.72
1930.40
1964.08
510
1675.70
1708.38
1741.04
1773.68
1806.36
1839.00
1871.66
1904.34
1937.00
1969.66
520
1690.22
1721.90
1753.55
1785.23
1816.88
1848.56
1880.25
1911.90
1943.56
1975.24
530
1704.80
1735.48
1766.16
1796.81
1827.48
1858.13
1888.80
1919.45
1950.13
1980.77
540
1707.11
1738.00
1768.88
1799.78
1830.66
1861.56
1892.47
1923.36
1954.26
1985.15
550
1709.41
1740.53
1771.64
1802.78
1833.88
1865.01
1896.12
1927.25
1958.37
1989.48
560
1711.66
1743.00
1774.36
1805.73
1837.07
1868.45
1899.80
1931.17
1962.52
1993.89
570
1713.92
1745.52
1777.13
1808.73
1840.35
1871.95
1903.55
1935.15
1966.77
1998.37
580
1716.18
1749.29
1782.39
1815.51
1848.60
1881.71
1914.82
1947.93
1981.02
2014.12
590
1718.40
1753.00
1787.62
1822.24
1856.83
1891.44
1926.07
1960.68
1995.29
2029.90
600
1720.84
1756.92
1793.03
1829.12
1865.21
1901.33
1937.44
1973.53
2009.63
2045.75
OVER 600
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600 MILES
1.50
1.54
1.56
1.56
1.60
1.60
1.65
1.65
1.71
1.71
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FOR AN EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
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Cancels
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MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) SECTION VII - CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected for weights shown at the top of
each column at mileage shown in column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MILES/LBS
4000 AND
4100 AND
4200 AND
4300 AND
4400 AND
4500 AND
4600 AND
4700 AND
4800 AND
4900 AND
NOT OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
3900
4000
4100
4200
4300
4400
4500
4600
4700
4800
20
977.36
998.62
1019.89
1041.13
1062.40
1083.65
1104.89
1126.15
1147.40
1168.67
30
1011.85
1034.00
1056.14
1078.28
1100.42
1122.55
1144.70
1166.84
1188.98
1211.12
40
1046.29
1069.32
1092.37
1115.39
1138.43
1161.48
1184.50
1207.53
1230.57
1253.60
50
1080.71
1104.65
1128.57
1152.51
1176.41
1200.36
1224.29
1248.21
1272.13
1296.06
60
1115.14
1139.95
1164.76
1189.59
1214.40
1239.22
1264.02
1288.86
1313.66
1338.48
70
1149.62
1175.32
1201.04
1226.74
1252.44
1278.15
1303.85
1329.54
1355.25
1380.95
80
1185.34
1211.81
1238.26
1264.73
1291.19
1317.68
1344.15
1370.60
1397.07
1423.55
90
1218.56
1246.05
1273.51
1300.98
1328.45
1355.93
1383.38
1410.87
1438.33
1465.80
100
1252.90
1281.26
1309.65
1338.00
1366.38
1394.74
1423.14
1451.49
1479.86
1508.25
110
1284.38
1313.53
1342.69
1371.84
1400.99
1430.14
1459.29
1488.43
1517.57
1546.72
120
1315.81
1345.74
1375.67
1405.59
1435.51
1465.41
1495.35
1525.27
1555.18
1585.11
130
1347.32
1378.03
1408.72
1439.43
1470.12
1500.82
1531.49
1562.19
1592.91
1623.59
140
1378.79
1410.27
1441.71
1473.18
1504.63
1536.12
1567.56
1599.03
1630.51
1661.95
150
1410.29
1442.51
1474.73
1506.99
1539.21
1571.43
1603.66
1635.89
1668.10
1700.34
160
1428.42
1461.12
1493.82
1526.52
1559.22
1591.93
1624.63
1657.32
1690.03
1722.73
170
1459.63
1493.08
1526.55
1560.02
1593.46
1626.92
1660.39
1693.85
1727.31
1760.78
180
1490.73
1524.95
1559.17
1593.42
1627.66
1661.87
1696.11
1730.34
1764.55
1798.79
190
1501.08
1538.15
1575.23
1612.31
1649.38
1686.45
1723.52
1760.59
1797.66
1834.74
200
1511.48
1549.01
1586.53
1624.05
1661.57
1699.08
1736.61
1774.13
1811.65
1849.17
210
1521.83
1559.77
1597.73
1635.71
1673.69
1711.65
1749.63
1787.59
1825.58
1863.55
220
1532.15
1570.57
1608.96
1647.39
1685.80
1724.22
1762.64
1801.03
1839.46
1877.86
230
1542.61
1581.44
1620.28
1659.14
1697.98
1736.83
1775.68
1814.54
1853.39
1892.25
240
1552.99
1592.00
1631.02
1670.03
1709.04
1748.03
1787.05
1826.06
1865.08
1904.08
250
1563.38
1603.10
1642.81
1682.54
1722.30
1762.03
1801.76
1841.50
1881.24
1920.96
260
1588.38
1626.13
1663.86
1701.60
1739.32
1777.05
1814.79
1852.52
1890.26
1928.01
270
1613.48
1649.22
1684.94
1720.65
1756.38
1792.11
1827.81
1863.55
1899.29
1935.01
280
1638.57
1672.30
1706.05
1739.77
1773.50
1807.25
1840.98
1874.72
1908.42
1942.16
290
1663.58
1695.29
1727.00
1758.69
1790.41
1822.11
1853.84
1885.54
1917.26
1948.96
300
1688.66
1718.34
1748.07
1777.79
1807.50
1837.20
1866.93
1896.65
1926.35
1956.09
310
1695.00
1724.84
1754.70
1784.54
1814.39
1844.23
1874.07
1903.92
1933.76
1963.59
320
1717.11
1747.36
1777.65
1807.90
1838.16
1868.43
1898.68
1928.93
1959.20
1989.45
330
1739.20
1769.88
1800.52
1831.19
1861.88
1892.53
1923.21
1953.87
1984.52
2015.22
340
1761.36
1792.43
1823.50
1854.59
1885.66
1916.72
1947.78
1978.85
2009.93
2041.02
350
1783.47
1814.94
1846.40
1877.88
1909.38
1940.85
1972.33
2003.81
2035.27
2066.75
360
1805.57
1837.48
1869.36
1901.23
1933.14
1965.01
1996.91
2028.80
2060.66
2092.58
370
1827.65
1859.98
1892.27
1924.56
1956.85
1989.17
2021.47
2053.76
2086.06
2118.36
380
1837.93
1871.86
1905.75
1939.65
1973.55
2007.44
2041.34
2075.25
2109.14
2143.07
390
1855.46
1890.22
1924.97
1959.75
1994.50
2029.27
2064.02
2098.77
2133.56
2168.29
400
1873.03
1908.65
1944.27
1979.89
2015.52
2051.16
2086.79
2122.41
2158.02
2193.64
410
1881.80
1917.90
1953.98
1990.05
2026.13
2062.22
2098.31
2134.39
2170.49
2206.56
420
1890.60
1927.13
1963.67
2000.20
2036.76
2073.31
2109.84
2146.36
2182.91
2219.46
430
1909.76
1945.73
1981.68
2017.65
2053.61
2089.57
2125.52
2161.49
2197.45
2233.43
440
1925.72
1961.40
1997.11
2032.82
2068.50
2104.22
2139.91
2175.62
2211.33
2247.03
450
1938.45
1974.21
2009.97
2045.73
2081.47
2117.26
2153.00
2188.77
2224.52
2260.28
460
1951.20
1987.05
2022.84
2058.65
2094.49
2130.30
2166.12
2201.94
2237.75
2273.56
470
1963.98
1999.88
2035.75
2071.60
2107.48
2143.37
2179.23
2215.10
2251.00
2286.87
480
1976.72
2012.66
2048.60
2084.53
2120.45
2156.40
2192.34
2228.28
2264.20
2300.14
490
1993.25
2028.87
2064.48
2100.11
2135.74
2171.35
2206.97
2242.61
2278.23
2313.84
500
1997.83
2034.33
2070.81
2107.32
2143.82
2180.31
2216.79
2253.29
2289.79
2326.31
510
2002.41
2040.62
2078.82
2117.03
2155.25
2193.45
2231.66
2269.85
2308.06
2346.28
520
2006.99
2046.92
2086.86
2126.79
2166.73
2206.66
2246.59
2286.52
2326.46
2366.39
530
2011.54
2053.19
2094.83
2136.49
2178.13
2219.78
2261.42
2303.07
2344.71
2386.37
540
2016.13
2059.44
2102.72
2146.01
2189.31
2232.58
2275.89
2319.18
2362.47
2405.74
550
2020.71
2065.77
2110.86
2155.96
2201.03
2246.13
2291.22
2336.31
2381.40
2426.49
560
2025.33
2072.12
2118.91
2165.71
2212.51
2259.28
2306.10
2352.91
2399.70
2446.50
570
2030.07
2078.56
2127.07
2175.56
2224.05
2272.56
2321.07
2369.57
2418.07
2466.58
580
2047.32
2096.27
2145.20
2194.17
2243.12
2292.06
2341.01
2389.94
2438.91
2487.86
590
2064.58
2113.98
2163.39
2212.79
2262.19
2311.58
2360.98
2410.39
2459.79
2509.19
600
2081.92
2131.77
2181.61
2231.45
2281.31
2331.14
2381.00
2430.83
2480.67
2530.53
OVER 600
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600 MILES
1.71
1.76
1.83
1.92
2.01
2.03
Continued on next page
FOR AN EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
2.06
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
2.10
2.15
2.15
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) SECTION VII - CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected for weights shown at the top of each
column at mileage shown in column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MILES/LBS NOT
5000 AND
5100 AND
5200 AND
5300 AND
5400 AND
5500 AND
5600 AND
5700 AND
5800 AND
5900 AND
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
4900
5000
5100
5200
5300
5400
5500
5600
5700
5800
20
1189.90
1211.17
1232.42
1253.66
1274.91
1296.19
1317.42
1338.69
1359.95
1381.18
30
1233.25
1255.40
1277.55
1299.70
1321.84
1343.95
1366.11
1388.25
1410.40
1432.55
40
1276.63
1299.67
1322.69
1345.73
1368.75
1391.77
1414.81
1437.83
1460.87
1483.91
50
1320.00
1343.90
1367.84
1391.76
1415.69
1439.59
1463.53
1487.44
1511.35
1535.28
60
1363.28
1388.12
1412.93
1437.75
1462.56
1487.39
1512.20
1537.02
1561.83
1586.66
70
1406.67
1432.35
1458.05
1483.74
1509.48
1535.15
1560.86
1586.56
1612.25
1637.96
80
1449.99
1476.61
1503.19
1529.78
1556.37
1582.95
1609.53
1636.14
1662.73
1689.31
90
1493.27
1520.75
1548.25
1575.74
1603.23
1630.71
1658.22
1685.71
1713.19
1740.68
100
1536.62
1565.00
1593.38
1621.76
1650.13
1678.53
1706.90
1735.28
1763.65
1792.04
110
1575.89
1605.01
1634.16
1663.32
1692.45
1721.59
1750.73
1779.88
1809.02
1838.16
120
1615.02
1644.94
1674.87
1704.79
1734.71
1764.63
1794.57
1824.51
1854.41
1884.33
130
1654.30
1684.98
1715.66
1746.35
1777.04
1807.71
1838.40
1869.10
1899.77
1930.46
140
1693.40
1724.88
1756.36
1787.81
1819.27
1850.75
1882.23
1913.68
1945.16
1976.62
150
1732.59
1764.83
1797.07
1829.29
1861.55
1893.77
1926.02
1958.27
1990.51
2022.73
160
1755.42
1788.13
1820.84
1853.54
1886.25
1918.95
1951.66
1984.36
2017.07
2049.76
170
1794.24
1827.68
1861.17
1894.62
1928.08
1961.54
1995.01
2028.47
2061.94
2095.41
180
1833.02
1867.24
1901.48
1935.72
1969.95
2004.19
2038.41
2072.66
2106.89
2141.11
190
1871.85
1906.82
1941.82
1976.84
2011.83
2046.83
2081.84
2116.83
2151.84
2186.84
200
1886.69
1924.84
1962.99
2001.15
2039.33
2077.48
2115.64
2153.82
2191.95
2230.12
210
1901.51
1942.30
1983.10
2023.89
2064.68
2105.47
2146.24
2187.04
2227.85
2268.61
220
1916.27
1956.54
1996.82
2037.09
2077.37
2117.64
2157.94
2198.21
2238.49
2278.76
230
1931.10
1970.83
2010.62
2050.36
2090.14
2129.90
2169.67
2209.41
2249.18
2288.96
240
1943.12
1982.63
2022.14
2061.67
2101.18
2140.71
2180.22
2219.75
2259.26
2298.77
250
1960.69
1999.42
2038.14
2076.87
2115.60
2154.32
2193.03
2231.77
2270.48
2309.21
260
1965.74
2004.92
2044.11
2083.29
2122.44
2161.65
2200.81
2239.99
2279.18
2318.35
270
1970.73
2010.36
2050.02
2089.66
2129.29
2168.92
2208.58
2248.20
2287.84
2327.51
280
1975.90
2015.77
2055.62
2095.49
2135.33
2175.20
2215.05
2254.89
2294.75
2334.59
290
1980.68
2020.78
2060.91
2101.02
2141.14
2181.25
2221.37
2261.50
2301.61
2341.73
300
1985.79
2026.13
2066.48
2106.81
2147.16
2187.50
2227.85
2268.16
2308.51
2348.86
310
1993.45
2033.78
2074.07
2114.40
2154.70
2195.01
2235.32
2275.64
2315.93
2356.25
320
2019.71
2058.15
2096.57
2135.00
2173.43
2211.87
2250.28
2288.71
2327.15
2365.56
330
2045.87
2084.82
2123.76
2162.70
2201.65
2240.60
2279.55
2318.48
2357.43
2396.37
340
2072.08
2111.54
2151.01
2190.47
2229.94
2269.40
2308.84
2348.31
2387.77
2427.22
350
2098.22
2138.22
2178.20
2218.17
2258.16
2298.14
2338.11
2378.09
2418.06
2458.05
360
2124.45
2164.93
2205.43
2245.92
2286.40
2326.90
2367.38
2407.87
2448.36
2488.86
370
2150.64
2191.65
2232.66
2273.66
2314.69
2355.69
2396.68
2437.68
2478.70
2519.69
380
2176.96
2218.47
2259.98
2301.47
2342.99
2384.51
2425.99
2467.51
2509.02
2550.53
390
2203.08
2245.12
2287.14
2329.20
2371.21
2413.27
2455.29
2497.36
2539.37
2581.42
400
2229.28
2271.83
2314.37
2356.92
2399.46
2442.04
2484.58
2527.13
2569.67
2612.23
410
2242.65
2285.48
2328.30
2371.14
2414.00
2456.83
2499.66
2542.48
2585.32
2628.18
420
2256.00
2299.10
2342.22
2385.35
2428.47
2471.57
2514.71
2557.82
2600.93
2644.06
430
2269.40
2312.79
2356.17
2399.56
2442.94
2486.33
2529.73
2573.12
2616.50
2659.91
440
2282.72
2326.42
2370.10
2413.78
2457.47
2501.17
2544.85
2588.53
2632.22
2675.92
450
2296.05
2340.02
2383.99
2427.95
2471.91
2515.88
2559.87
2603.82
2647.79
2691.76
460
2309.39
2353.60
2397.80
2442.03
2486.22
2530.45
2574.64
2618.85
2663.06
2707.26
470
2322.73
2367.27
2411.80
2456.36
2500.89
2545.41
2589.95
2634.48
2679.03
2723.56
480
2336.07
2380.91
2425.73
2470.53
2515.37
2560.18
2605.02
2649.84
2694.65
2739.47
490
2349.47
2394.57
2439.68
2484.77
2529.88
2574.98
2620.05
2665.16
2710.26
2755.34
500
2362.78
2408.18
2453.55
2498.95
2544.33
2589.71
2635.10
2680.48
2725.85
2771.25
510
2384.50
2430.32
2476.16
2522.02
2567.83
2613.66
2659.50
2705.35
2751.19
2797.01
520
2406.31
2452.58
2498.88
2545.14
2591.40
2637.68
2683.95
2730.20
2776.48
2822.75
530
2428.01
2474.75
2521.50
2568.22
2614.93
2661.65
2708.40
2755.14
2801.86
2848.59
540
2449.04
2496.30
2543.54
2590.80
2638.01
2685.26
2732.51
2779.75
2826.98
2874.24
550
2471.57
2519.20
2566.80
2614.41
2662.05
2709.67
2757.28
2804.89
2852.52
2900.14
560
2493.27
2541.34
2589.41
2637.45
2685.53
2733.58
2781.65
2829.71
2877.79
2925.85
570
2515.09
2563.59
2612.09
2660.60
2709.10
2757.60
2806.09
2854.60
2903.11
2951.60
580
2536.83
2585.78
2634.71
2683.66
2732.61
2781.56
2830.53
2879.48
2928.41
2977.36
590
2558.59
2607.98
2657.38
2706.77
2756.17
2805.54
2854.94
2904.34
2953.72
3003.13
600
2580.37
2630.20
2680.06
2729.88
2779.73
2829.57
2879.40
2929.21
2979.05
3028.88
OVER 600
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600 MILES
2.20
2.26
2.28
2.30
2.31
2.39
2.43
2.45
2.46
2.52
Continued on next page
FOR AN EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
th
30 Revised Page 49
Cancels
th
29 Revised Page 49
MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) SECTION VII - CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected for weights shown at the top of each
column at mileage shown in column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MILES/LBS NOT
6000 AND
6100 AND
6200 AND
6300 AND
6400 AND
6500 AND
6600 AND
6700 AND
6800 AND
6900 AND
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER 6700
OVER
5900
6000
6100
6200
6300
6400
6500
6600
6800
20
1402.434
1423.5696
1444.6836
1465.8192
1486.944
1508.0904
1529.2152
1550.3184
1571.4756
1592.5896
30
1454.6844
1476.6516
1498.5972
1520.5644
1542.5424
1564.4556
1586.4228
1608.3792
1630.3356
1652.292
40
1506.9132
1529.7336
1552.5108
1575.3096
1598.1192
1620.918
1643.6952
1666.494
1689.3036
1712.07
50
1559.196
1582.8372
1606.446
1630.0764
1653.7176
1677.348
1700.9892
1724.5872
1748.2176
1771.8588
60
1611.468
1635.9192
1660.3812
1684.8324
1709.2728
1733.7348
1758.1752
1782.6588
1807.11
1831.5612
70
1663.6536
1688.9256
1714.2192
1739.5236
1764.8172
1790.1
1815.372
1840.6548
1865.9592
1891.2528
80
1715.9148
1742.0292
1768.1652
1794.2904
1820.394
1846.53
1872.6552
1898.7804
1924.9056
1951.0416
90
1768.176
1795.1328
1822.0572
1849.014
1862.2224
1902.9384
1929.8736
1956.8304
1983.7656
2010.744
100
1820.4048
1848.204
1875.9708
1903.7484
1931.5368
1959.3144
1987.1028
2014.8804
2042.6472
2070.4464
110
1867.3092
1895.8644
1924.4196
1952.964
1981.53
2010.096
2038.6296
2067.1848
2095.7508
2124.306
120
1914.2784
1943.5788
1972.9008
2002.2444
2031.5664
2060.8992
2090.2104
2119.5324
2148.8652
2178.1872
130
1961.1612
1987.4268
2013.6816
2039.9364
2066.202
2092.4784
2118.744
2145.0096
2171.286
2197.5408
140
2008.098
2031.2856
2054.4948
2077.704
2100.8916
2124.09
2147.2992
2170.4868
2193.6852
2216.8836
150
2054.9808
2075.1228
2095.2648
2115.3852
2135.538
2155.6908
2175.822
2195.9424
2216.0952
2236.2372
160
2082.4776
2101.4964
2120.5044
2139.5448
2158.542
2177.5932
2196.5904
2215.62
2234.6604
2253.6792
170
2128.8528
2144.8908
2160.8964
2176.9344
2192.94
2208.9348
2224.9836
2241
2257.0164
2273.0436
180
2175.3576
2189.1924
2203.0272
2216.8836
2230.74
2244.5748
2258.4096
2272.2768
2286.09
2299.9464
190
2221.8408
2236.0104
2250.2016
2264.3928
2278.5408
2292.732
2306.9124
2321.082
2335.2624
2349.4536
200
2268.2808
2282.796
2297.322
2311.8696
2326.4064
2340.9324
2355.4476
2369.9844
2384.5212
2399.0688
210
2309.418
2322.8964
2336.4072
2349.8964
2363.3748
2376.8748
2390.3748
2403.864
2417.3532
2430.8424
220
2319.0516
2334.2472
2349.4536
2364.6492
2379.8556
2395.0512
2410.2468
2425.4748
2440.6704
2455.8768
230
2328.7176
2345.6196
2362.5324
2379.456
2396.3364
2413.26
2430.162
2447.0748
2463.9768
2480.8788
240
2338.2972
2356.9272
2375.5356
2394.1548
2412.7632
2431.3716
2449.9908
2468.5992
2487.1968
2505.816
250
2347.9416
2368.2564
2388.5712
2408.8968
2429.2224
2449.5372
2469.852
2490.1776
2510.4924
2530.8072
260
2357.532
2379.564
2401.596
2423.6172
2445.66
2467.6812
2489.7132
2511.7452
2533.7448
2555.8092
270
2367.1332
2390.8824
2414.6316
2438.37
2462.1084
2485.8576
2509.6176
2533.3668
2557.1052
2580.8544
280
2374.4556
2401.6716
2428.866
2456.1036
2483.298
2510.5248
2537.7192
2564.9676
2592.162
2619.3672
290
2381.8428
2412.5256
2443.1976
2473.8696
2504.5524
2535.2028
2565.8748
2596.5792
2627.2296
2657.9232
300
2389.1868
2423.3472
2457.4752
2491.6248
2525.742
2559.9132
2594.0412
2628.1908
2662.3296
2696.4792
310
2396.5416
2431.0584
2465.5428
2500.0704
2534.5764
2569.0824
2603.5776
2638.0836
2672.6004
2707.1064
320
2404.0044
2441.4048
2478.816
2516.2272
2553.6384
2591.028
2628.4392
2665.8612
2703.2724
2740.6836
330
2435.3136
2473.254
2511.162
2549.1024
2587.0104
2624.9292
2662.8696
2700.81
2738.718
2776.6368
340
2466.6876
2505.114
2543.5728
2581.9992
2620.4364
2658.8736
2697.3216
2735.7588
2774.196
2812.6224
350
2498.0292
2536.9848
2575.9296
2614.8636
2653.8192
2692.7532
2731.698
2770.6644
2809.6092
2848.5648
360
2529.3492
2568.8232
2608.2756
2647.7496
2687.2236
2726.676
2766.1392
2805.6132
2845.0872
2884.5288
370
2560.6908
2600.6724
2640.654
2680.6464
2720.6172
2760.6096
2800.5912
2840.5728
2880.5544
2920.5144
380
2592.0324
2632.5432
2673.0108
2713.5324
2754.0324
2794.5432
2835.0324
2875.5324
2916.0216
2956.5108
390
2623.4496
2664.4464
2705.454
2746.4724
2787.4584
2828.466
2869.4628
2910.4596
2951.478
2992.4856
400
2654.7912
2696.2956
2737.8108
2779.326
2820.852
2862.3456
2903.8608
2945.376
2986.8912
3028.3956
410
2670.9912
2712.7872
2754.594
2796.39
2838.1968
2880.0036
2921.7996
2963.6064
3005.4024
3047.1876
420
2687.1696
2729.2572
2771.3664
2813.4324
2855.52
2897.6076
2939.706
2981.7936
3023.892
3065.9688
430
2703.3048
2745.684
2788.074
2830.464
2872.854
2915.2548
2957.634
3000.024
3042.414
3084.8148
440
2719.602
2762.262
2804.922
2847.6036
2890.2636
2932.9128
2975.5836
3018.2544
3060.8928
3103.5852
450
2735.7156
2778.6996
2821.6512
2864.6028
2907.5544
2950.5276
2993.4792
3036.4308
3079.3824
3122.3448
460
2751.4512
2794.7484
2838.0456
2881.332
2924.6292
2967.9156
3011.2128
3054.4992
3097.8072
3141.0936
470
2768.094
2811.6288
2855.1636
2898.7308
2942.2656
2985.8004
3029.346
3072.8592
3116.4372
3159.9612
480
2784.3048
2828.142
2871.9576
2915.784
2959.6212
3003.4476
3047.2848
3091.0896
3134.9268
3178.7532
490
2800.4508
2842.6572
2884.8852
2927.0916
2969.3196
3011.526
3053.7324
3095.9388
3138.1668
3180.3732
500
2816.6292
2861.0388
2905.4484
2949.858
2994.2676
3038.688
3083.0868
3127.4964
3171.906
3216.3264
510
2842.8624
2887.704
2932.5564
2977.3764
3022.2396
3067.0704
3111.8904
3156.7428
3201.5952
3246.426
520
2869.0092
2914.3152
2959.6212
3004.9272
3050.2116
3095.5176
3140.802
3186.108
3231.414
3276.6984
530
2895.3396
2941.0668
2986.7832
3032.5212
3078.2592
3123.9864
3169.7244
3215.4408
3261.1896
3306.9492
540
2921.4972
2967.6672
3013.848
3060.018
3106.1988
3152.3688
3198.5712
3244.752
3290.922
3337.1136
550
2947.752
2994.3648
3040.9992
3087.6228
3134.2464
3180.87
3227.5044
3274.1172
3320.7624
3367.386
560
2972.5164
3020.9544
3068.0316
3115.1088
3162.1752
3209.2524
3256.3188
3303.396
3350.4732
3397.5396
570
3000.1104
3047.6304
3095.1612
3142.6704
3190.1904
3237.7104
3285.252
3332.7612
3380.292
3427.812
580
3026.3112
3074.2848
3122.2368
3170.2212
3218.184
3266.136
3314.1096
3362.0616
3410.0352
3458.0196
590
3052.5228
3100.9176
3149.3124
3197.7396
3246.1452
3294.54
3342.9672
3391.362
3439.7568
3488.184
600
3078.7236
3127.5828
3176.442
3225.3228
3274.1712
3323.0304
3371.9004
3420.7488
3469.6188
3518.478
OVER 600
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600 MILES
2.6244
2.646
2.6676
2.6784
2.7
2.7756
2.7972
2.862
2.9484
3.0132
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FOR AN EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
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Cancels
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MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) SECTION VII - CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected for weights shown at the top of
each column at mileage shown in column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MILES/LBS
7000 AND
7100 AND
7200 AND
7300 AND
7400 AND
7500 AND
7600 AND
7700 AND
7800 AND
7900 AND
NOT OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
6900
7000
7100
7200
7300
7400
7500
7600
7700
7800
20
1613.74
1635.00
1656.24
1677.50
1698.78
1720.01
1741.28
1762.55
1783.78
1805.06
30
1674.25
1696.40
1718.54
1740.68
1762.82
1784.98
1807.11
1829.24
1851.38
1873.54
40
1734.88
1757.92
1780.95
1803.98
1827.01
1850.03
1873.07
1896.10
1919.13
1942.16
50
1795.48
1819.40
1843.32
1867.21
1891.14
1915.06
1938.99
1962.89
1986.78
2010.72
60
1856.03
1880.81
1905.63
1930.44
1955.28
1980.06
2004.87
2029.68
2054.52
2079.30
70
1916.55
1940.25
1963.98
1987.69
2011.41
2035.12
2058.85
2082.56
2106.30
2130.01
80
1977.16
1997.97
2018.77
2039.58
2060.40
2081.21
2102.03
2122.83
2143.64
2164.43
90
2037.70
2055.23
2072.78
2090.32
2107.87
2125.40
2142.95
2160.49
2178.04
2195.59
100
2098.21
2113.34
2128.46
2143.58
2158.71
2173.82
2188.95
2204.09
2219.19
2234.31
110
2152.85
2165.10
2177.29
2189.54
2201.76
2213.99
2226.20
2238.44
2250.66
2262.90
120
2207.51
2216.82
2226.16
2235.47
2244.81
2254.14
2263.47
2272.80
2282.12
2291.46
130
2223.82
2234.07
2244.35
2254.61
2264.90
2275.17
2285.43
2295.71
2305.97
2316.27
140
2240.09
2251.27
2262.49
2273.73
2284.92
2296.14
2307.36
2318.58
2329.79
2341.00
150
2256.39
2268.53
2280.70
2292.85
2305.03
2317.19
2329.34
2341.50
2353.69
2365.85
160
2272.70
2286.52
2300.35
2314.18
2328.00
2341.82
2355.66
2369.47
2383.30
2397.11
170
2289.06
2306.76
2324.44
2342.15
2359.84
2377.54
2395.25
2412.93
2430.63
2448.32
180
2313.78
2334.51
2355.22
2375.95
2396.66
2417.36
2438.10
2458.79
2479.52
2500.23
190
2363.64
2384.86
2406.11
2427.34
2448.58
2469.81
2491.06
2512.29
2533.53
2554.76
200
2413.57
2435.30
2457.04
2478.79
2500.50
2522.25
2543.99
2565.72
2587.47
2609.20
210
2444.34
2467.84
2491.29
2514.80
2538.29
2561.75
2585.25
2608.73
2632.21
2655.70
220
2471.06
2496.71
2522.33
2547.98
2573.62
2599.26
2624.90
2650.55
2676.16
2701.80
230
2497.80
2525.58
2553.36
2581.15
2608.96
2636.72
2664.50
2692.31
2720.08
2747.88
240
2524.44
2554.38
2584.34
2614.29
2644.24
2674.20
2704.17
2734.11
2764.08
2794.01
250
2551.13
2583.25
2615.35
2647.45
2679.54
2711.66
2743.76
2775.86
2807.98
2840.07
260
2577.84
2611.04
2644.27
2677.50
2710.71
2743.95
2777.17
2810.40
2843.61
2876.83
270
2604.59
2638.01
2671.44
2704.87
2738.29
2771.69
2805.14
2838.56
2872.00
2905.42
280
2646.59
2678.04
2709.50
2740.94
2772.41
2803.86
2835.31
2866.75
2898.22
2929.67
290
2688.60
2718.55
2748.50
2778.47
2808.44
2838.42
2868.38
2898.33
2928.30
2958.26
300
2730.62
2759.10
2787.58
2816.05
2844.55
2873.01
2901.48
2929.95
2958.45
2986.92
310
2741.59
2771.53
2801.47
2831.39
2861.34
2891.28
2921.21
2951.14
2981.06
3011.00
320
2778.09
2806.92
2835.75
2864.58
2893.43
2922.25
2951.11
2979.91
3008.76
3037.59
330
2814.57
2845.01
2875.47
2905.90
2936.35
2966.81
2997.25
3027.69
3058.16
3088.59
340
2851.06
2883.12
2915.21
2947.27
2979.34
3011.40
3043.46
3075.53
3107.59
3139.67
350
2887.50
2919.43
2951.35
2983.31
3015.22
3047.14
3079.11
3112.41
3142.96
3174.89
360
2924.00
2955.80
2987.60
3019.39
3051.17
3082.97
3114.77
3146.58
3178.36
3210.16
370
2960.52
2992.39
3024.29
3056.18
3088.04
3119.96
3151.84
3183.73
3215.64
3247.51
380
2997.01
3028.19
3059.38
3090.58
3121.76
3152.97
3184.15
3215.33
3246.52
3277.71
390
3033.50
3063.74
3093.98
3124.28
3154.52
3184.77
3215.03
3245.29
3275.54
3305.80
400
3069.91
3099.24
3128.57
3157.89
3187.21
3216.53
3245.86
3275.19
3304.51
3333.83
410
3089.01
3120.72
3152.47
3184.20
3215.92
3247.62
3279.37
3311.10
3342.83
3374.57
420
3108.06
3142.20
3176.31
3210.42
3244.57
3278.69
3312.81
3346.96
3381.09
3415.21
430
3127.19
3161.16
3195.12
3229.10
3263.07
3297.02
3331.00
3364.96
3398.95
3432.92
440
3146.26
3180.07
3213.87
3247.69
3281.50
3315.32
3349.12
3382.95
3416.76
3450.58
450
3165.30
3199.77
3234.23
3268.68
3303.15
3337.61
3372.06
3406.54
3441.00
3475.46
460
3184.38
3219.47
3254.61
3289.71
3324.82
3359.92
3395.03
3430.14
3465.24
3500.37
470
3203.51
3241.17
3278.85
3316.51
3354.15
3391.82
3429.49
3467.16
3504.79
3542.46
480
3222.58
3262.80
3303.04
3343.25
3383.48
3423.71
3463.94
3504.16
3544.40
3584.61
490
3241.64
3281.72
3321.79
3361.86
3401.94
3442.01
3482.06
3522.14
3562.23
3602.29
500
3260.71
3300.64
3340.56
3380.49
3420.39
3460.32
3500.24
3540.15
3580.08
3620.00
510
3291.28
3331.50
3371.71
3411.93
3452.16
3492.35
3532.59
3572.78
3613.01
3653.22
520
3321.99
3362.48
3402.97
3443.48
3483.97
3525.82
3564.95
3605.44
3645.94
3686.44
530
3352.65
3391.86
3431.04
3470.22
3509.41
3548.59
3587.77
3626.96
3666.14
3705.34
540
3383.28
3421.17
3459.02
3496.89
3534.78
3572.66
3610.52
3648.39
3686.26
3724.13
550
3414.00
3450.56
3487.13
3523.68
3560.24
3596.81
3633.35
3669.90
3706.46
3743.02
560
3444.60
3479.87
3515.11
3550.36
3585.62
3620.86
3656.12
3691.38
3998.95
3761.88
570
3475.34
3511.11
3546.87
3582.64
3618.40
3654.17
3689.93
3725.71
3761.48
3797.25
580
3505.99
3542.13
3578.25
3614.37
3650.52
3686.66
3722.79
3758.91
3795.04
3831.18
590
3536.58
3573.95
3611.34
3648.73
3686.10
3723.47
3760.87
3798.25
3835.62
3873.00
600
3567.34
3605.97
3644.56
3683.19
3721.81
3760.42
3799.04
3837.67
3876.27
3914.89
OVER 600
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600 MILES
3.06
3.06
3.08
3.08
3.15
3.15
3.16
3.19
3.28
3.33
Continued on next page
FOR AN EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
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MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) SECTION VII - CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected for weights shown at the top of
each column at mileage shown in column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MILES/LBS
8000 AND
8100 AND
8200 AND
8300 AND
8400 AND
8500 AND
8600 AND
8700 AND
8800 AND
8900 AND
NOT OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
7900
8000
8100
8200
8300
8400
8500
8600
8700
8800
20
1826.2908
1847.4156
1868.5404
1889.6544
1910.79
1931.8932
1953.0288
1974.1428
1995.2568
2016.3816
30
1895.67
1917.6156
1939.5936
1961.5392
1983.5064
2005.452
2027.43
2049.3864
2071.332
2093.2992
40
1965.1896
1987.9884
2010.7764
2033.5644
2056.374
2079.1728
2101.9716
2124.7488
2147.5584
2170.3464
50
2034.612
2058.2532
2081.8836
2105.5248
2129.1444
2152.7856
2176.4052
2200.0356
2223.666
2247.2964
60
2104.0992
2128.572
2153.0124
2177.496
2201.9364
2226.3876
2250.8496
2275.3116
2299.7628
2324.2248
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360
370
380
390
400
410
420
430
440
450
460
470
480
490
500
510
520
530
540
550
560
570
580
590
600
OVER 600
2153.7144
2177.28
2200.8672
2224.4436
2248.0308
2271.6072
2185.2072
2209.7448
2234.25
2258.766
2283.282
2307.8088
2213.1144
2238.9156
2264.7168
2290.5288
2316.3516
2342.1528
2249.4132
2275.6788
2301.9336
2328.1884
2354.4324
2380.6872
2275.0848
2302.884
2330.6508
2358.4068
2386.2168
2413.9836
2300.7348
2328.7824
2356.8192
2384.856
2412.8928
2440.9188
2326.5144
2354.7888
2383.074
2411.37
2439.6552
2467.962
2352.186
2380.7304
2409.2748
2437.8192
2466.3852
2494.9188
2377.9872
2406.7692
2435.5836
2464.3764
2493.1584
2521.9728
2410.9164
2439.2448
2467.5516
2495.8908
2524.2084
2552.526
2465.9856
2494.9836
2523.9924
2552.9688
2581.9668
2610.954
2520.9252
2550.6036
2580.282
2609.9496
2639.6172
2669.2956
2575.9836
2606.31
2636.6472
2666.9736
2697.3
2727.6264
2630.9124
2661.9516
2692.9584
2723.976
2755.0044
2786.0004
2679.1668
2710.7352
2742.3252
2773.9044
2805.4944
2837.0736
2727.432
2759.5728
2791.7352
2823.8976
2856.0492
2888.19
2775.6324
2808.3672
2841.1128
2873.826
2906.5824
2939.2956
2823.9516
2857.2264
2890.5228
2923.8084
2957.094
2990.358
2872.152
2905.9992
2939.8788
2973.7476
3007.5948
3041.4636
2910.0384
2945.5488
2981.0484
3016.5804
3052.0908
3087.612
2938.8096
2976.8148
3014.7984
3052.782
3090.7764
3128.7924
2961.1116
2998.1232
3035.1456
3072.1356
3109.158
3146.1696
2988.1872
3025.566
3062.9124
3100.2588
3137.616
3174.984
3015.3816
3053.0628
3090.7548
3128.4468
3166.1388
3203.8416
3040.9128
3078.918
3116.9232
3154.9284
3192.9336
3230.9496
3066.39
3104.7192
3143.0592
3181.3884
3219.7176
3258.0684
3119.0184
3158.028
3197.016
3235.9932
3274.9812
3313.9908
3171.7224
3211.3476
3250.9836
3290.652
3330.2664
3369.9024
3206.79
3246.8688
3286.9584
3327.048
3367.1268
3407.2164
3241.9224
3282.4548
3322.9656
3363.4872
3404.0196
3444.5304
3279.366
3319.9848
3360.5928
3401.2224
3441.8412
3482.4492
3308.8824
3350.2356
3391.5996
3432.9636
3474.3168
3515.6808
3336.0336
3377.7324
3419.4204
3461.13
3502.818
3544.5276
3363.1092
3405.1752
3447.2088
3489.2424
3531.2976
3573.3204
3406.2552
3448.818
3491.4024
3533.9544
3576.5604
3619.1124
3449.3148
3492.4392
3535.5528
3578.6664
3621.7692
3664.8828
3466.854
3510.1728
3553.524
3596.8644
3640.2156
3683.5452
3484.3716
3527.928
3571.4844
3615.0624
3658.6188
3702.1644
3509.9136
3553.7832
3597.642
3641.5332
3685.4028
3729.294
3535.4448
3579.6276
3623.8212
3668.0256
3712.2084
3756.402
3580.1136
3624.858
3669.6132
3714.3684
3759.1452
3803.8788
3624.7824
3670.11
3715.416
3760.7328
3806.0496
3851.3448
3642.3324
3687.8652
3733.3872
3778.9308
3824.4528
3869.9748
3659.904
3705.6312
3751.3908
3797.1396
3842.8668
3888.6264
3693.3948
3739.5756
3785.7456
3831.9156
3878.0856
3924.2232
3726.8856
3773.4984
3820.0572
3866.6484
3913.2504
3959.82
3744.4896
3791.286
3838.104
3884.8896
3931.6968
3978.4932
3761.9856
3809.0196
3856.0212
3903.0768
3950.0892
3997.1448
3779.5464
3826.7964
3874.014
3921.2748
3968.5248
4015.764
3797.1396
3844.584
3892.05
3939.5052
3986.982
4034.448
3832.9524
3880.9908
3929.0292
3977.0568
4025.0844
4073.1012
3867.2856
3915.6372
3963.9888
4012.3188
4060.6488
4108.9896
3910.3776
3959.2476
4008.1176
4057.02
4105.89
4154.7708
3953.4696
4002.9012
4052.2788
4101.7212
4151.1528
4200.5736
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600 MILES
3.37
3.38
3.40
3.48
3.49
3.53
Continued on next page
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ISSUED: March 10, 2014
2295.1836
2332.3032
2367.954
2406.9636
2441.7396
2468.9664
2496.2364
2523.474
2550.7656
2580.8652
2639.9628
2698.9416
2757.9636
2817.018
2868.6636
2920.3632
2972.0304
3023.6544
3075.3432
3123.1116
3166.776
3183.1812
3212.3412
3241.5336
3268.944
3296.3868
3352.968
3409.56
3447.3276
3485.0304
3523.0572
3557.0448
3586.2156
3615.3756
3661.6968
3708.018
3726.8748
3745.7208
3773.1636
3800.5848
3848.6232
3896.6508
3915.4968
3934.3644
3970.4148
4006.422
4025.3004
4044.1572
4062.9924
4081.8924
4121.1504
4157.3628
4203.6516
4249.9728
2318.7708
2356.8408
2393.766
2433.2076
2469.528
2496.9924
2524.5324
2552.0076
2579.5584
2609.1828
2668.9176
2728.6092
2788.29
2848.0356
2900.232
2952.5148
3004.7436
3056.94
3109.2012
3158.622
3204.7596
3220.2036
3249.6876
3279.1932
3306.96
3334.716
3391.956
3449.2068
3487.3956
3525.5628
3563.6868
3598.398
3627.9252
3657.42
3704.2488
3751.1208
3770.2044
3789.2988
3817.0332
3844.7784
3893.3892
3941.9784
3961.0404
3980.1024
4016.5632
4053.0132
4072.0968
4091.1912
4110.2532
4129.3692
4169.1672
4205.7036
4252.5324
4299.4044
2342.358
2381.346
2419.5456
2459.4732
2497.3164
2525.04
2552.8176
2580.5304
2608.3512
2637.5112
2697.9372
2758.3092
2818.5948
2879.0748
2931.8328
2984.6556
3037.4892
3090.2256
3143.0808
3194.1432
3242.7432
3257.2152
3287.0448
3316.9068
3344.9544
3373.0668
3430.9548
3488.8428
3527.4744
3566.0952
3604.3056
3639.7728
3669.6348
3699.4644
3746.8548
3794.2452
3813.5448
3832.8336
3860.9244
3888.9828
3938.1444
3987.2844
4006.5516
4025.8728
4062.7548
4099.5828
4118.904
4138.2144
4157.514
4176.8352
4217.1948
4254.0336
4301.4132
4348.8144
2365.9236
2405.8512
2445.3684
2485.7064
2525.0832
2553.066
2581.092
2609.0964
2637.144
2665.8396
2726.9244
2787.9552
2848.9428
2910.0816
2963.4012
3016.8072
3070.2132
3123.522
3176.9388
3229.6536
3280.7268
3294.2268
3324.4128
3354.588
3382.9596
3411.3852
3469.932
3528.4896
3567.5856
3606.6276
3644.9136
3681.1152
3711.3336
3741.4872
3789.4068
3837.3372
3856.896
3876.4224
3904.794
3933.1548
3982.8996
4032.612
4052.0736
4071.6216
4108.9032
4146.1956
4165.7112
4185.2376
4204.7208
4224.312
4265.2332
4302.3744
4350.2832
4398.2352
3.57
3.63
3.64
3.74
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
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Cancels
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MPSC MMW 4000
MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
(C) SECTION VII - CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected for weights shown at the top of
each column at mileage shown in column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MILES/LBS
9000 AND
9100 AND
9200 AND
9300 AND
9400 AND
9500 AND
9600 AND
9700 AND
9800 AND
9900 AND
NOT OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
8900
9000
9100
9200
9300
9400
9500
9600
9700
9800
20
2037.48
2058.75
2080.00
2101.25
2122.49
2143.76
2164.99
2186.27
2207.53
2228.79
30
2115.27
2137.42
2159.56
2181.71
2203.84
2226.00
2248.15
2270.29
2292.46
2314.57
40
2193.12
2216.17
2239.21
2262.23
2285.27
2308.31
2331.31
2354.35
2377.38
2400.41
50
2270.92
2294.84
2318.75
2342.67
2366.60
2390.50
2414.44
2438.35
2462.28
2486.18
60
2348.70
2373.49
2398.30
2423.10
2447.93
2472.72
2497.53
2522.33
2547.15
2571.94
70
2389.51
2418.92
2448.30
2477.68
2507.08
2536.48
2565.89
2595.27
2624.68
2654.07
80
2430.38
2459.43
2488.48
2517.54
2546.58
2575.65
2604.68
2633.74
2662.79
2691.85
90
2471.17
2499.89
2528.60
2557.32
2586.03
2614.77
2643.48
2672.20
2700.92
2729.62
100
2511.98
2540.35
2568.73
2597.12
2625.49
2653.86
2682.24
2710.63
2739.00
2767.38
110
2552.85
2580.89
2608.91
2636.93
2664.96
2693.00
2721.04
2749.06
2777.08
2805.12
120
2581.08
2610.05
2638.99
2667.93
2696.90
2725.83
2754.79
2783.74
2812.67
2841.63
130
2609.40
2642.76
2676.14
2709.53
2742.89
2776.29
2809.64
2843.02
2876.42
2909.77
140
2637.65
2669.50
2701.37
2733.24
2765.10
2796.96
2828.83
2860.69
2892.55
2924.42
150
2665.94
2696.30
2726.62
2756.97
2787.31
2817.67
2848.00
2878.35
2908.70
2939.04
160
2694.15
2722.98
2751.84
2780.68
2809.51
2838.35
2867.18
2896.02
2924.87
2953.69
170
2755.90
2785.42
2814.92
2844.43
2873.96
2903.44
2932.97
2962.49
2992.00
3021.49
180
2817.63
2847.82
2878.02
2908.21
2938.39
2968.59
2998.76
3028.97
3059.15
3089.34
190
2879.26
2910.14
2941.00
2971.87
3002.72
3033.61
3064.47
3095.32
3126.19
3157.07
200
2941.10
2972.62
3004.16
3035.67
3067.20
3098.74
3130.27
3161.81
3193.33
3224.87
210
2994.99
3027.15
3059.31
3091.48
3123.64
3155.78
3187.97
3220.12
3252.28
3284.43
220
3048.96
3081.74
3114.53
3147.31
3180.08
3212.86
3245.62
3278.40
3311.18
3343.95
230
3101.26
3134.83
3168.40
3201.96
3235.53
3269.10
3302.67
3336.23
3369.79
3403.37
240
3156.79
3190.83
3224.85
3258.87
3292.90
3326.93
3360.94
3394.98
3428.99
3463.02
250
3210.80
3245.45
3280.09
3314.75
3349.40
3384.05
3418.69
3453.33
3487.99
3522.65
260
3265.17
3300.39
3335.64
3370.87
3406.09
3441.36
3476.57
3511.83
3547.04
3582.28
270
3318.73
3354.61
3390.51
3426.42
3462.29
3498.20
3534.08
3569.97
3605.86
3641.74
280
3331.25
3368.24
3405.25
3442.27
3479.27
3516.30
3553.31
3590.33
3627.34
3664.35
290
3361.77
3399.11
3436.47
3473.84
3511.18
3548.53
3585.90
3623.25
3660.61
3697.97
300
3392.27
3429.98
3467.66
3505.38
3543.05
3580.73
3618.43
3656.11
3693.81
3731.49
310
3420.98
3458.97
3497.00
3535.01
3573.03
3611.04
3649.05
3687.06
3725.07
3763.10
320
3449.71
3488.04
3526.37
3564.70
3603.04
3641.37
3679.70
3718.00
3756.35
3794.68
330
3508.94
3547.93
3586.91
3625.89
3664.89
3703.90
3742.89
3781.87
3820.88
3859.87
340
3568.15
3607.78
3647.42
3687.10
3726.75
3766.38
3806.06
3845.70
3885.33
3925.01
350
3607.65
3647.74
3687.81
3727.90
3767.99
3808.07
3848.16
3888.24
3928.32
3968.41
360
3647.14
3687.66
3728.20
3768.72
3809.22
3849.76
3890.27
3930.79
3971.33
4011.85
370
3684.81
3725.75
3766.69
3807.66
3848.59
3889.54
3930.48
3971.43
4012.38
4053.30
380
3722.48
3763.84
3805.21
3846.58
3887.94
3929.29
3970.67
4012.03
4053.40
4094.77
390
3753.03
3794.73
3836.43
3878.13
3919.83
3961.54
4003.21
4044.91
4086.61
4128.31
400
3783.53
3825.57
3867.62
3909.66
3951.71
3993.75
4035.78
4077.84
4119.85
4161.91
410
3831.98
3874.55
3917.15
3959.72
4002.31
4044.87
4087.47
4130.04
4172.62
4215.19
420
3880.45
3923.59
3966.70
4009.80
4052.95
4096.05
4139.16
4182.29
4225.39
4268.53
430
3900.21
3943.56
3986.87
4030.23
4073.54
4116.90
4160.25
4203.59
4246.92
4290.22
440
3919.97
3963.52
4007.08
4050.64
4094.17
4137.72
4181.28
4224.82
4268.39
4311.94
450
3948.69
3992.52
4036.41
4080.28
4124.15
4168.04
4211.91
4255.80
4299.66
4343.53
460
3977.36
4021.54
4065.74
4109.95
4154.14
4198.33
4242.53
4286.73
4330.92
4375.10
470
4027.67
4072.39
4117.18
4161.90
4206.65
4251.40
4296.15
4340.91
4385.66
4430.40
480
4077.91
4123.21
4168.54
4213.85
4259.13
4304.46
4349.76
4395.07
4440.39
4485.68
490
4097.60
4143.15
4188.68
4234.22
4279.76
4325.28
4370.84
4416.36
4461.89
4507.41
500
4117.36
4163.12
4208.87
4254.61
4300.38
4346.14
4391.87
4437.62
4483.37
4529.12
510
4155.07
4201.24
4247.42
4293.57
4339.75
4385.91
4432.10
4478.26
4524.44
4570.60
520
4192.79
4239.36
4285.95
4332.52
4379.11
4425.71
4472.29
4518.87
4565.47
4612.03
530
4212.51
4259.31
4306.14
4352.93
4399.75
4446.55
4493.36
4540.18
4586.97
4633.78
540
4232.28
4279.29
4326.32
4373.35
4420.38
4467.41
4514.43
4561.46
4608.48
4655.48
550
4251.98
4299.23
4346.48
4393.72
4440.97
4488.23
4535.47
4582.71
4629.97
4677.21
560
4271.77
4319.22
4366.68
4414.14
4461.61
4509.08
4556.54
4604.00
4651.45
4698.92
570
4313.24
4360.96
4408.65
4456.35
4504.04
4551.75
4599.47
4647.13
4694.85
4742.57
580
4350.73
4399.06
4447.40
4495.74
4544.11
4592.44
4640.77
4689.11
4737.45
4785.79
590
4399.17
4448.04
4496.94
4545.83
4594.70
4643.59
4692.47
4741.34
4790.22
4839.11
600
4447.65
4497.07
4546.49
4595.92
4645.32
4694.75
4744.15
4793.58
4842.99
4892.41
OVER 600
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600 MILES
3.81
3.81
3.87
3.87
3.88
3.88
3.93
3.97
4.02
4.03
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FOR AN EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
ALL RATES ARE INCREASES
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(C) SECTION VII - CONTINUED TABLE OF RATES
Rates are shown in dollars and cents. Column 1 indicates the number of miles. Column 2 to 11 indicate the exact amount to be collected
for weights shown at the top of each column at mileage shown in column 1. Weights are set up in 100 pound brackets. (See Rule 34)
1
2
3
MILES/LBS NOT OVER
10,000 AND OVER 9,900
OVER 10,000 PER 100 POUNDS
20
2250.03
22.50
30
2336.73
23.37
40
2423.47
24.24
50
2510.14
25.11
60
2596.80
25.96
70
2683.50
26.84
80
2720.91
27.21
90
2758.36
27.57
100
2795.77
27.97
110
2833.15
28.32
120
2870.62
28.71
130
2943.19
29.43
140
2956.31
29.56
150
2969.41
29.69
160
2982.55
29.82
170
3051.03
30.51
180
3119.56
31.18
190
3187.97
31.89
200
3256.42
32.57
210
3316.63
33.16
220
3376.76
33.76
230
3436.97
34.39
240
3497.08
34.97
250
3557.33
35.56
260
3617.55
36.17
270
3677.68
36.76
280
3701.39
37.01
290
3735.34
37.36
300
3769.20
37.68
310
3801.14
38.02
320
3833.02
38.33
330
3898.89
38.99
340
3964.69
39.64
350
4008.53
40.09
360
4052.41
40.52
370
4094.28
40.94
380
4136.17
41.37
390
4170.05
41.70
400
4203.99
42.04
410
4257.84
42.58
420
4311.67
43.10
430
4333.61
43.34
440
4355.52
43.56
450
4387.46
43.87
460
4419.34
44.19
470
4475.19
44.76
480
4531.02
45.31
490
4553.00
45.52
500
4574.90
45.76
510
4616.82
4616.82
520
4658.69
4658.69
530
4680.62
4680.62
540
4702.58
4702.58
550
4724.48
4724.48
560
4746.41
4746.41
570
4790.28
4790.28
580
4834.18
4834.18
590
4888.04
4888.04
600
4941.86
4941.86
OVER 600
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MILE ADD TO CHARGE FOR 600 MILES
4.11
4.11
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FOR AN EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE
ISSUED: March 10, 2014
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 102
LANSING, MI 48917
EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2014
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
SPECIFIC COMMODITY RATES
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: September 6, 1985
KENNETH L. COLCHIN, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
1661 E. KALAMAZOO STREET
LANSING, MI 48912
EFFECTIVE: October 6, 1985
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
SPECIAL COMMODITY RATES
Rates named in this Item will only apply for the account of the following named carriers and will only apply to shipments
transported between points and places within the State of Michigan.
B & J MOVING & STORAGE, INC. L 12086
COMBINED VAN LINES, INC. - L-5725
CORRIGAN MOVING AND STORAGE CO., d/b/a CORRIGAN MOVING SYSTEMS, L-1106
CORRIGAN MOVING SYSTEMS-ANN ARBOR, INC., L-19165
CORRIGAN MOVING SYSTEMS-OAKLAND, INC., L-23452
(E) DOBSON MOVING & STORAGE, INC., L-15078
(E) FROST MOVING & STORAGE, INC., L-19450
GROSSE POINTE MOVING CO., L-19675
IMLACH MOVERS, INC., L-5308
(E) KENT RECORD MANAGEMENT, INC., L-24385
KENT MOVING & STORAGE, INC., L-23488
POWELL MOVING & EXPEDITING SERVICE, INC., L 12291
(E) TRI CITY MOVING & DELIVERY, INC., L-19491
Rates named in this Item will only apply to shipments consisting solely of copying, duplica¬ting and reproducing
systems, and such machinery, parts, accessories and supplies as are necessary to the performance of a complete
reproducing process and to shipments consisting entirely of articles described in paragraph (3) of the Commodity
Description which, because of their unusual nature or value, require specialized handling and equipment usually
employed in moving household goods, excepting objects of art, displays and exhibits, and which have a stated
manufacturer's weight.
TABLE OR RATES
(See Notes)
(Rates are in dollars and cents)
Loading and unloading of carrier’s equipment, per
$3.05 per one hundred pounds
shipment………………………………………………………… AND
Mileage charge…………………………………………………
$1.65 per mile (See note 2 for computation of mileage.)
NOTE 1 - Shipments transported under the provisions of this Item will be subject to all provisions of the tariff, except that
the provisions of Rules 8,10,12,13,14,19 and 34 of Section II and Items 80,90,95,100,105 and 135 of Section IV, will
not apply, and in lieu thereof, the following provisions will apply.
NOTE 2 - COMPUTATION OF MILEAGE - Mileage will be computed on a round trip basis from carriers terminal, to
various pickup and delivery points, via routes prescribed by the shipper, and return to carrier's terminal. Mileage shall
be ascertained by compilation of distances shown on the Official Transportation Map as issued by the Michigan
Department of Transportation, speedometer readings being used only for trips or parts of trips for which such maps
do not show distances.
NOTE 3 - STOPPING IN TRANSIT TO COMPLETE LOADING OR TO PARTIALLY UNLOAD - The rates named in this
Item will include one (1) free stop for pickup or delivery. For each additional stop, after the initial stop, to complete
loading or unloading, there will be an additional charge of $23.10 per stop. Attempted pickup or deliveries will be
charged for at the same rate as a regular pickup or delivery. Such charge will be in addition to the transportation rates
named in this Item.
NOTE 4 - EXTRA LABOR CHARGE - When it becomes necessary to use more than the regular crew of two (2) men in
the handling of a shipment, a charge of $12.70,per hour, per man, will be assessed, subject to a minimum charge of
four (4) hours per man.
NOTE 5 - WAITING TIME AND DELAY - When loading or unloading of vehicles is delayed at request of or for account of
shipper or consignee, fifteen (15) minutes free time will be allowed. After the free time allowed has elapsed, an
additional charge of $12.00 per hour, per man, will be assessed.
NOTE 6 - REGULAR HOURS OF SERVICE - Regular hours of service shall be between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on
each day of the week except Saturday, Sunday and Holidays (specified as New Years Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day). The shipper or consignee may request
service on Saturdays, Sundays, or Holidays, as specified herein, or on a weekday from 5:00 P.M. to8:00 A.M. an
additional charge of $4.40 per hour, per man will be assessed for service performed on weekdays or Saturdays and
an additional charge of $8.80 per hour, per man for service performed on Sundays or Holidays.
NOTE 7 - MECHANICAL DEVICES - Where the pickup or delivery of any shipment requires the use of an electric stair
crawler, an additional charge of $33.00 will be assessed for each pickup or delivery. Where a pickup and delivery
occur at the same location, a charge of $16.50 will be assessed for the second pickup or delivery.
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: October 11, 2012
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
EFFECTIVE: November 11, 2012
LANSING, MI 48917
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
SPECIAL COMMODITY RATES
Rates named in this Item will apply for the account of the following named carrier and will only apply to shipments
transported between points and places within the State of Michigan.
(E) D&C STORAGE COMPANY, INC – L-1921
HAHNENBERG MOVING & STORAGE, INC. – C-120
Rates named in this Item will only apply to shipments consisting solely of copying, duplicating and reproducing systems,
and such machinery, parts, accessories and supplies as are necessary to the performance of a complete reproducing
process.
RATES IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER MACHINE (See Notes)
MACHINE WEIGHT IN POUNDS
SERVICE RENDERED
Less Than
1001 and
100 to 500
501 to 1000
100
Over
Normal Delivery……………………………………………...
24.00
28.00
38.00
48.00
Normal Removal……………………………………………..
24.00
28.00
38.00
48.00
Additional Delivery/Upgrade Removal…………………….
6.00
8.00
15.00
21.00
Attempted Delivery…………………………………………..
21.00
35.00
45.00
55.00
Attempted Removal/relocation……………………………..
21.00
21.00
21.00
21.00
Upending……………………………………………………..
--------34.00
34.00
Carry Up Minimum…………………………………………..
----6.00
57.00
70.00
(See Note 2)
(See Note 3)
(See Note 4)
Care Up Each Step…………………………………………..
--------2.25
2.25
(See Note 3)
(See Note 4)
Pre-move Service…………………………………………….
2.50
4.00
10.00
5.00
Customer Relocation within Same Building……………….
26.00
30.00
40.00
40.00
Customer Relocation from 1 building to Another…………
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
Additional Unit/Relocation…………………………………..
10.00
10.00
20.00
20.00
NOTE 1 – Systems consisting of two or more machines will be charged the standard delivery charge for the first
machine based on weight group. The second unit will be charged the additional delivery or upgrade removal charge.
NOTE 2 – Applies if over 8 steps.
NOTE 3 – Applies if over 5 steps.
NOTE 4 – Applies if over 3 steps.
NOTE 5 – Shipments transported under the provisions of this Item will be subject to all provision of the tariff, except that
the provisions of Rules 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 34 of Section II and Items 80, 90, 95, 100, 105, 115 and 135 of
Section IV, will not apply.
NOTE 6 – In addition to the charges per machine, set forth above, on shipments moving 8 miles beyond any
incorporated city, town or village, a mileage charge as follows will apply:
(a) Two men and a vehicle
- $1.25 per mile
(b) One man and a vehicle
.85 per mile
(c) Third man in a separate vehicle
.70 per mile
Mileage will be computed on a round trip basis from carrier’s terminal to various pickup and delivery points, via routes
prescribed by the shipper, and return to carrier’s terminal. Mileage shall be ascertained by the compilation of
distances shown on the Official Transportation Map as issued by the Michigan Department of Transportation,
speedometer reading being used only for trips or parts of trips for which such maps do not show distances.
NOTE 7 – When loading or unloading of vehicles is delayed at request of or for account of shipper or consignee, fifteen
(15) minutes of free time will be allowed. After the free time allowed has elapsed, an additional charge of $15.00 per
hour, per man, will be assessed.
NOTE 8 – Regular hours of service shall be between 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. on each day of the week except Saturday,
Sunday and Holidays (specified as New Year’s Day, Memorial Dal, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day
and Christmas Day). The shipper or consignee may request service on Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays, as specified
herein, and during the period from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. on any weekday. If shipper or consignee requests service
on Saturday, Sunday or a Holiday, as specified herein, or on a weekday from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. an additional
charge of $5.00 per hour, per man will be assessed for services performed on weekdays or Saturdays and additional
charge of $10.00 per hour, per man for service performed on Sundays or Holidays.
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(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: August 4, 2000
(C) 3721 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 200
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2000
(C) LANSING, MI 48917
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
SPECIAL COMMODITY RATES (Continued)
Rates named in this Item will apply for the account of the following named carriers and will only apply to shipments transported
between points and places within the State of Michigan:
(E) BOER’S-REPUBLIC MOVING & STORAGE, INC., L-19989
BOER’S TRANSFER AND STORAGE, INC., L-18115
DENOYER BROTHERS MOVING AND STORAGE CO. – L-7046
(E) FROST MOVING & STORAGE, INC., L-19450
KENT MOVING AND STORAGE, INC., – L-23488
LEONARD BROS., INC., L-18869
Rates named in this Item will only apply to shipments consisting of telephone installation tools, materials and supplies and to
shipments consisting entirely of articles described in paragraph (3), of the Commodity Description which, because of their
unusual nature or value, requires specialized handling and equipment usually employed in moving household goods, excepting
object of art, displays and exhibits.
A) ARTICLES HAVING A STATED MANUFACTURER’S
WEIGHT (See Note 1):
RATES IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER HUNDRED POUNDS
For each loading and/or unloading of carrier’s equipment….. $1.95
Minimum charge for each loading and/or unloading of
125 pounds or less
- $15.00
carrier’s regular road equipment………………………………. 126 pounds to 350 pounds - $28.50
351 pounds to 499 pounds - $42.00
500 pounds and over
- $59.00
Minimum charge for each loading and/or unloading of a
utility vehicle……………………………………………………… $7.50
B) ARTICLES THAT DO NOT HAVE A STATED
MANUFACURER’S WEIGHT (See Note 1):
RATES IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER HOUR
Loading and/or unloading of carrier’s equipment:
Vehicle and 1 man……………………………………. $25.00
Vehicle and 2 men……………………………………. $40.00
Each Additional man…………………………………. $15.00
C) IN ADDITION TO THE LOADING AND/OR UNLOADING CHARGES NAMED IN PARAGRAPHS (A) AND (B) ABOVE, A
MILEAGE CHARGE WILL APPLY AS FOLLOWS (See Note 1 and 3):
Vehicle and 1 man
$0.85 per mile
Vehicle and 2 men
$1.25 per mile
Vehicle and 3 men
$1.65 per mile
Utility Vehicle and 1 man $0.70 per mile
NOTE 1 – Charges named in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Item will not apply when loading is performed from carrier’s
warehouse.
NOTE 2 – Shipments transported under the provisions of this Item will be subject to all provision of the tariff, except that the
provisions of Rules 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 34 of Section II and Items 80, 90, 95, 100, 105, 115 and 135 of Section IV, will
not apply.
NOTE 3 – Mileage will be computed on a round trip basis from carrier’s terminal various pickup and delivery points, via routes
prescribed by the shipper, and return to the carrier’s terminal. Mileage shall be ascertained by compilation of distances
shown on the Official Transportation Map as issued by the Michigan Department of Transportation, speedometer readings
being used only for trips or parts of trips for which such maps do not show distances.
NOTE 4 – When it becomes necessary to use more than the regular crew of two (2) men in the handling of a shipment, a
charge of $15.00 per hour, per man, will be assessed, subject to a minimum charge of four (4) hours per man.
NOTE 5 – When loading or unloading of vehicles is delayed at request of or for account of shipper or consignee, fifteen (15)
minutes of free time will be allowed. After the free time allowed has elapsed, an additional charge of $15.00 per hour, per
man, will be assessed.
NOTE 6 – Regular hours of service shall be between 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. on each day of the week except Saturday,
Sunday and Holidays (specified as New Year’s Day, Memorial Dal, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and
Christmas Day). The shipper or consignee may request service on Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays, as specified herein, and
during the period from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. on any weekday. If shipper or consignee requests service on Saturday,
Sunday or a Holiday, as specified herein, or on a weekday from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. an additional charge of $5.00 per
hour, per man will be assessed for services performed on weekdays or Saturdays and additional charge of $10.00 per hour,
per man for service performed on Sundays or Holidays.
NOTE 7 – Where the pickup or delivery of any shipment requires the use of an electric stair crawler, an additional charge of
$33.00 will be assessed for each pickup or delivery. Where a pickup or delivery occur at the same location, a charge of
$16.50 will be assessed for the second pickup or delivery.
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: July 18, 2006
(C) 3225 W. ST. JOSESPH
EFFECTIVE: August 18, 2006
(C) LANSING, MI 48917
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
SPECIAL COMMODITY RATES (Continued)
Rates named in this Item will apply for the account of the following named carriers and will only apply to the transportation of
tabulating machines, copy machines and parts therefore:
(E) Computer Carrier Corporation L-19011
Corrigan Moving and Storage Co., d/b/a Corrigan Moving Systems L-1106
(E) Messenger, Inc., The, L-18869
Stevens Van Lines, Inc. L-687
Rates in this Item apply on shipments released to a value not exceeding $5.00 per pound per article for tabulating machines
and $0.60 per pound per article for copying machines. Except as provided in Note 1, rates named in this Item include all
warehouse handling charges and include accrued charges for sorting or consolidation services for shipments held in transit in
the carrier’s terminal beyond 60 days after pickup or before delivery. (See Note 1).
FOR SHIPMENTS TRANSPORTED BETWEEN DETROIT, MICHIGAN AND POINTS AND PLACES WITHIN A 50 MILE
RADIUS THEREOF:
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER 100 POUNDS
SUBJECT TO A
ADDITIONAL
SUBJECT TO A
MACHINE WEIGHT IN FIRST MACHINE PER
MINIMUM
MACHINE PER 100
MINIMUM
POUNDS
100 POUNDS
WEIGHT OF
POUNDS
WEIGHT OF
0 – 75
$27.60
75
$13.80
75
76 – 250
$14.10
250
$7.20
250
251 – 600
$7.50
600
$3.76
600
601 – 1000
$5.40
1000
$2.70
1000
1001 – 2000
$4.20
2000
$2.10
2000
2001 AND OVER
$4.20
2500
$2.10
2500
FOR SHIPMENTS TRANSPORTED BETWEEN DETROIT, MICHIGAN AND 25 MILES THEREOF AND POINTS AND
PLACES BEYOND A 50 MILE RADIUS OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN (See (A) above).
RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER 100 POUNDS
MILES
RATES PER 100 POUNDS
51 – 100
$7.94
101 – 150
$9.19
151 – 200
$9.38
201 – 250
$10.00
251 – 300
$11.25
Note 1 – After ten (10) day fee holding period, a storage charge of fifty-five cents ($0.55) per 100 pounds will be assessed for
each ten (10) days or fraction thereof.
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(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: July 18, 2006
(C) 3225 W. ST. JOSESPH
EFFECTIVE: August 18, 2006
LANSING, MI 48917
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
SPECIAL COMMODITY RATES Concluded
Rates named in this Item will only apply for the account of (N) Labelle/Michigan Movers, Inc., L-21228 and Palmer Moving &
Storage Company, L-5148, and will only apply to the transportation of data processing machines and parts therefor.
Rates named in this Item apply on shipments released to a value not exceeding $5.00 per pound per article for data processing
machines and parts therefor. Rates named in this Item include all ware house handling charges and include accrued charges
for sorting or consolidation services for shipments held in transit in the carrier’s terminal less than 30 days after pickup or
before delivery.
(A) FOR SHIPMENTS TRANSPORTED BETWEEN DETROIT, MICHIGAN AND POINTS AND PLACES WITHIN A 50 MILE
RADIUS THEREOF:
TRANSPORTATION RATES
(Rates are in dollars and cents per 100 pounds)
SUBJECT TO A
ADDITIONAL
SUBJECT TO A
MACHINE WEIGHT
FIRST MACHINE PER
MINIMUM
MACHINE PER
MINIMUM
IN POUNDS
100 POUNDS
WEIGHT OF
100 POUNDS
WEIGHT OF
0 – 75
$23.00
75
$11.50
75
76 – 250
16.00
250
6.00
250
251 – 600
6.25
600
3.13
600
601 – 1000
4.50
1000
2.25
1000
1001 – 2000
3.50
2000
1.75
2000
2001 AND OVER
3.50
2500
1.75
2500
(B) FOR SHIPMENTS TRANSPORTED BETWEEN DETROIT, MICHIGAN AND 25 MILES THEREOF AND POINTS AND
PLACES BEYOND A 50 MILE RADIUS OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN (See (A) above)
TRANSPORTATION RATES
(Rates are in dollars and cents per 100 pounds)
MILES
RATE PER 100 POUNDS
51 – 100
$6.35
101 – 150
7.35
151 – 200
7.50
201 – 250
8.00
251 – 300
9.00
UNCRATING CHARGES
(Charges in dollars and cents per machine)
MACHINE WEIGHT IN POUNDS
CHARGE
0 – 500
$6.00
501 – 1000
9.00
1001 – 2000
12.00
2001 AND OVER
15.00
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(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: July 18, 2006
(C) 3225 W. ST. JOSESPH
EFFECTIVE: August 18, 2006
LANSING, MI 48917
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MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
INDIVIDUAL CARRIER’S EXCEPTIONS TO APPLICATION OF TARIFF
ALL STAR MOVING SYSTEMS, LLC, authority 32465
The provisions of this Item will only apply for the account of the above named carriers.
All explicitly-stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, 75, 80 and 85 of Section III, Items, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110,
115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 136, 137, and 140 of Section IV, Items 145, 150, 151, 155, 161, 165 and 170 of Section V, of this
tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to this item, are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below, for
the period of this Item is in effect.
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PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly-stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times 90.0 percent to obtain the decreased
rate or charge to apply. Fractions will be rounded to the nearest nickel.
EXAMPLE:
The base container charge for a barrel, drum or disk pack carton as provided for in Item No 35 is $10.90. This charge would
be decreased by 10.0 percent to $9.80.
All explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended or issued subsequent to this Item, are
hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below, for the period this Item is in effect.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff times 90.0 percent to obtain the decreased
transportation rate to apply. Fractions of one-half cent or more will be increased to the next whole figure. Fractions of less
than one-half cent will be dropped.
EXAMPLE:
On a shipment transported a distance of 158 miles, weighing 5628 pounds, the base transportation rate is $1,758.23. This
transportation rate would be decreased by 10.0 percent to $1,582.41.
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: March 3, 2006
3225 W. ST. JOSESPH
EFFECTIVE: April 3, 2006
LANSING, MI 48917
MPSC MMW 4000
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ITEM
NO.
(N)
250
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
SPECIFIC COMMODITY RATES - Continued
Rates names in this Item will only apply for the account of the following named carriers and will only apply to the transportation
of tabulating machines, copy machines and parts therefore:
J.W. Cole and Sons, Inc., L-13921
Rates named in this Item apply on shipments released to a value not exceeding $0.50 per pound per article. Rates named in
this Item will only apply to shipments consisting solely of supplies as are necessary to the performance of a complete
reproducing process.
TRANSPORTATION RATES AND CHARGES
Rates are in Dollars and Cents per Machine, per Shipment
MILES
0 – 400 lbs.
401 – 800 lbs.
801 – 1500 lbs.
1501 and over
0 – 25
$132.70
$185.50
$210.90
$210.90
26 – 50
163.50
202.60
226.30
226.30
51 – 100
273.70
286.40
286.40
351.90
101 – 150
530.10
530.10
530.10
590.00
NOTE 1 – When it becomes necessary to use more than the regular crew of two (2) men and a vehicle in the handling of a
shipment, a charge of $30.80 per hour, per man will be assessed for regular hours; $40.70 per hour, per man for overtime
hours and $19.09 per hour for each additional vehicle.
NOTE 2 – When a removal is scheduled along with a delivery to the same customer location, an additional charge of $50.00 for
the removal will be made, in addition to the delivery charge, provided the used machine is serviced and ready to transport.
NOTE 3 – When more than one machine is tendered to carrier for delivery to the same location, the first machine will be
charged for at the normal applicable rate. A charge of $50.00 will be made for each additional machine.
NOTE 4 – If, for any reason not ascribable to the carrier, a shipment is rejected by the consignee at destination, it will be
returned to the point of origin upon order of the shipper. The applicable rate will be equal to three-quarters of the normal
applicable rate for delivery.
NOTE 5 – For shipments transported beyond a distance of 150 miles, an additional charge of $2.00 per round trip mile will
apply. This charge will be in addition to all other applicable charges.
NOTE 6 – When shipper requests a specific date for pickup or delivery, an additional charge of $50.00 will be assessed. This
charge will be in addition to all other applicable charges.
NOTE 7 – When, at shipper’s request, the carrier performs an uncrating service, and additional charge of $15.00 per machine
will be assessed. Crating will be performed by the carrier at the shippers request at the normal applicable hourly rate, plus an
additional charge of $50.00 for crating materials.
NOTE 8 – When, at the request of the shipper, a shipment is temporarily stored in carrier’s warehouse, a charge of $1.68 per
100 pounds will be made for each 30 days or fraction thereof subject to a minimum weight of 500 lbs.
NOTE 9 – When loading or unloading of vehicle is delayed at request of or for account of shipper, thirty (30) minutes free time
will be allowed. After the free time allowed has elapsed, an additional charge of $7.70 per man will be made for each
additional 15 minute period.
NOTE 10 – All shipments transported under the provisions of this Item will be subject to all provisions of this tariff except as
otherwise provided herein.
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L.R. KNAPP, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: November 7, 1990
5800 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
EFFECTIVE: December 7, 1990
LANSING, MI 48911
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ITEM
NO.
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
SPECIAL COMMODITY RATES – Concluded
Rates named in this Item will only apply for the account of the following named carriers and will only apply to the transportation
of shipments consisting solely of copying, duplicating and reproducing systems, and such machinery, parts, accessories and
supplies as are necessary to the performance of a complete reproducing process, and articles described in paragraph (3), of
the Commodity Description which, because of their unusual nature or value, require specialized handling and equipment
usually employed in moving household goods, excepting objects of art, displays and exhibits.
Gregory MCKenzie, Joseph MCKenzie and Deborah Setelia, d/b/a
INDIAN TRAILS VAN LINES, L-23715
(E) O’DELL MCKENZIE MOVING AND STORAGE, INC., L-23120
Rates named n this Item will apply on shipments released to a value not exceeding $5.00 per pound per article
FOR SHIPMENTS TRANSPORTED BETWEEN DETROIT, MICHIGAN AND POINTS AND PLACES WITHIN A 50 MILE
RADIUS THEREOF:
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RATES ARE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS PER 100 POUNDS
TRANSPORTATION RATES
(Rates are in dollars and cents per 100 pounds, per machine)
(Minimum charge per shipment - $36.96)
SHIPMENT WEIGHT
FIRST MACHINE
EACH ADDITIONAL MACHINE
IN POUNDS
PER 100 POUNDS
PER 100 POUNDS
0 – 300
$ ---$ ---301 – 500
$14.63
$10.89
501 – 750
$16.72
$11.70
751 – 1000
$18.92
$12.36
1001 – 1500
$21.12
$12.67
1501 AND OVER
$23.32
$11.66
NOTE 1 – Shipments transported under the provisions of this Item will be subject to all provisions of the tariff, except as provided for
below.
NOTE 2 – Rates named in this Item will apply on shipments with an origin and destination in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb Counties.
When a shipment has an origin or destination outside of Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties, and additional charge of $1.70 per
mile will apply in addition to the rates named above.
NOTE 3 – When a shipment originates or is destined to a point outside of Oakland, Wayne or Macomb counties, shopper must provide
carrier with three days notice. If less than three days notice is provided to carrier, all applicable rates and charges will be increased
by 50 percent.
NOTE 4 – Mileage will be computed on a round trip basis from carrier’s terminal to various pickup and delivery points, via routs
prescribed by the shipper, and return to carrier’s terminal. Mileage shall be ascertained by compilation of distances shown on the
Official Transportation Map as issued b t the Michigan Department of Transportation, speedometer readings being used only for trips
or parts of trips for which such maps do not show distances.
NOTE 5 – Regular hours for service shall be between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on each day of the week, except for Saturday, Sunday
and Holidays (specified as New Year’s Day. Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day). If
shipper requests service on a Saturday, or during the time period from 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. on any weekday, all applicable charges
will be increased by 25 percent. When shipper requests service on Sunday or Holiday, all applicable charges will be increased by 50
percent.
NOTE 6 – The rates named in this Item will include one (1) free stop for pickup or delivery. For each additional stop, after the initial
stop, to complete loading or unloading, there will be an additional charge of $30.00 per stop. Such charge will be in addition to the
transportation rates named in this Item.
NOTE 7 – When pickup or delivery requires that a shipment be carried up or down 1 or more flights of stairs, an additional charge of
$20.00 per one hundred pounds will be made. One flight of stairs shall consist of eight (8) but not more than twenty (20) steps. Steps
less than eight (8) will not be considered a flight.
NOTE 8 – When, at the shippers request, the carrier performs uncrating service, an additional charge of $2.00 per one hundred pounds
will be assessed.
NOTE 9 – When at the request of the shipper, a shipment is temporarily stored in carriers warehouse, a charge of $1.00 per one
hundred pounds will be made for each 30 days for fraction thereof.
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4) authorized by the Michigan Public Service Commission’s Special Permission NO. MV-7747,
dated July 25, 1991
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(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: July 18, 2006
3225 W. ST. JOSESPH
EFFECTIVE: August 18, 2006
LANSING, MI 48917
MPSC MMW 4000
Original Page 59-E
ITEM
NO.
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
SPECIFIC COMMODITY RATES - Continued
Rates named in this Item will only apply for the account of the following named carrier, and will only apply to the transportation
of Household Goods, Pianos, Office and Store Fixtures between points in Monroe, Oakland, Macomb, Wayne and Washtenaw
counties on the one hand, and, or the other, various Michigan points, INTRASTATE.
All Around Moving, Inc., L-20874
All explicitly state rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135,
136, 137, 140, 145, 150, 151, 155, 160, 161, 165, and 170 of Sections III, IV, and V of this tariff, as amended, or issued
subsequent to this Item are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times 80.0 percent to obtain the decreased
rate or charge to apply. Fractions will be rounded to the nearest nickel.
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EXAMPLE:
The base container charge for a barrel, drum or dish pack carton as provided for in Item No. 35 is %5.50. This charge would
be decreased by 20 percent to $4.40.
All explicitly state transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended or issued subsequent to this Item, are
hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly state transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff times 80.0 percent to obtain the decreased
transportation rates to apply. Fractions of one-half cent or more will be increased to the next whole figure. Fractions of less
than one-half cent will be dropped.
EXAMPLE:
On a shipment transported a distance of 158 miles, weighing 5628 pounds, the base transportation weight is $1157.51. This
transportation rate would be decreased by 20.0 percent to $926.01.
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4) authorized by the Michigan Public Service Commission’s Special Permission No.
MV-7870, dated August 25, 1992
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L.R. KNAPP, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED: November 7, 1990
5800 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
EFFECTIVE: December 7, 1990
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2nd Revised Page 5 9 - F
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ITEM
NO.
H I C H I G A H HOVERS & W A R E H O U S E M E N ' S A S S O C I A T I O N ,
AGENT
SECTION V I I I
S P E C I F I C COMMODITY RATES - Continued
Rates named in this Item w i l l only apply for the account of the following named carrier, and
w i l l only apply to the transportation of Household Goods from Alcona, Ogemaw, losco and Arenac
counties, M i c h i g a n to various M i c h i g a n points, 1NTRASTATE, and, Household Goods, Used Furniture
and Used Office Supplies to Alcona, Ogemaw, losco and Arenac counties from various M i c h i g a n
points, 1NTRASTATE.
Ben & E l a i n e Harris, d/b/a Make Way Move A l l , L-20646
All e x p l i c i t l y stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 90, 95, 105, 110, 125, and 161, of
Sections I I I , IV, and V of this tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to t h i s Item, are
hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
(A)
267
Multiply the explicitly stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times 90.0
percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply. Fractions w i l l be rounded to the
nearest nickel.
EXAMPLE:
The base container charge for a barrel, drum or dish pack carton as provided
35 is $8.35. This charge would be decreased by 10 percent to $7.50.
for in Item No.
All e x p l i c i t l y stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended or
issued subsequent to this Item, w e i g h i n g 3500 pounds and over are hereby decreased by the
percentage formula provided for below.
Shipments weighing under 3500 pounds w i l l be rated at
the applicable rate shown in the tariff.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
M u l t i p l y the e x p l i c i t l y stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff times
90.0 percent to obtain the decreased transportation rate to apply. Fractions of one-half cent
cr more wi 1 1 be increased to the next whole figure. Fractions of less than one-haIf cent w i l l
be dropped.
EXAMPLE:
On a shipment transported a distance of 158 miles, weighing 5628 pounds, the base
transportation rate is $1339.84. This transportation rate would be decreased by 10.0 percent to
$1205.86
DEPARTURE from terms of R u l e 1235(4) authorized by the M i c h i g a n Public Service
Special Permission Ho. HV-7B7B. dated October B. 1992.
Commission's
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ISSUED:
November
15,
1996
L. R. KNAPP, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
5800 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
EFFECTIVE;
November 25,
1996
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ITEM
NO.
MICHIGAN HOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION V I I I
SPECIFIC COMMODITY RATES - Continued
Rates'named in this Item w i l l only apply for the account of the following named carrier, anc
w i l l only apply to the transportation of Household Goods, Office Furniture and Store Fixtures,
between various Michigan points, INTRASTATE.
(C) Premier Moving Systems, L-24384
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
(A)
263
A I L explicitly stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended or
issued subsequent to this Item, weighing 2,000 pounds and over, are hereby decreased by the
percentage formula provided for below. Shipments weighing under 2,000 pounds w i l l be rated at
the applicable rate shown in the tariff.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff times
85.0 percent to obtain the decreased transportation rate to apply. Fractions of one-half cent
or more will be increased to the next whole figure. Fractions of less than one-half cent w i l l
be dropped.
EXAMPLE:
On a shipment transported a distance of 158 miles, weighing 5628 pounds, the base
transportation rate is $1276.04. This transportation rate would be decreased by 15.0 percent
to $1034.63.
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4) authorized by the Michigan Public Service Commission's
Specjal Permission Ho^JiV-7969. dated November 3. 1995.
Rates named in this Item w i l l only apply for the account of the following named carrier, and
w i l t only apply to the transportation of Household Goods, Office Furniture and Store Fixtures,
between various Michigan points, INTRASTATE.
Ray's Moving Service, Inc., L-14041
All explicitly stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100,
105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 136, 137, 140, 145, 150, 151, 155, 160, 161, 1
of Sections III, IV, and V of this tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to this Item, are
hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
269
Multiply the explicitly stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times
80.0 percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply. Fractions w i l l be rounded to the
nearest nickel.
EXAMPLE:
The base container charge for a barrel, drum or dish pack carton as provided for
35 is J5.85. This charge would be decreased by 20 percent to $4.70.
All explicitly stated transportation rates shown in
issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby decrees
below.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
in Item No.
t a r i f f , as amended or
f o rmu I a provided for
\N 2
Multiply the explicitly stated transportation raVSs shown in Section VII •&/ thia tariff times
80.0
percent to obtain the decreased transportation^ rate to apply. Fractions of one-half cent
or more w i l l be increased to the next whole figure. \Fract-i-onB-of—tees tlym one-half cent w i l l
be dropped.
\
^r
EXAMPLE:
On a shipment transported a
transportation rate is $1226.96.
to $981.57.
distance of 158 miles, weighing 5628 pounds, the base
This transportation rate would be decreased by 20.0 percent
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4) authorized by the Michigan Public Service Commission's
Special Permission No. HV-7969, da_ted November•_\_ 1993.
FOR E X P L A N A T I O N OF A B B R E V I A T I O N S AND REFERENCE M A R K S . SEE LAST P A G E .
L. R. KNAPP, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
5800 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
EFFECTIVE: July 28, 1994
ISSUED: June 28, 1994
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48911
MPSC MMW 4000
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AGENT
SECTION VIII
CARRIER'S INDIVIDUAL EXCEPTIONS TO THE APPLICATION OF RATES
ITEM
NO.
Corrigan Moving Systems - 23998
Frisbie Moving & storage Company - 20399
Label!e/Michigan Movers, inc. - 24937
(E)Palmer Moving & Storage Co. - 20203
The provisions of this tariff will only apply as a governing publication for the above named carriers
when reference is made hereto, and then only to the extent provided for in Rule numbers 1 2 3 4
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 * 3 o '
31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 4 2 , 43, 44, 45, and Item Nos. 5 and 20.
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ISSUED: May 3, 2011
(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
(C) 3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
(C)LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
EFFECTIVE: June 3, 2011
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ITEM
NO.
MICHIGAN HOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
CARRIER'S.INDIVIDUAL EXCEPTIONS TO THE APPLICATION OF RATES
Rates named in this Item will only apply for the account of the following named carriers, and
will only apply to the transportation of Household Goods, office Furniture and Store Fixtures
and Exhibits and Displays between various Michigan points, Intrastate.
Stevens Transportation Co., Inc., authority L-I176
(E)Combined Van Lines, Inc., authority L-5725
271
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
All explicitly stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended or
issued subsequent to this Item, weighing 6,000 pounds and over, are hereby decreased bv the
percentage formula provided for below. Shipments weighing under 6,000 pounds will be rated at
the applicable rate shown in the tariff.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff times
80.0 percent to obtain the decreased transportation rate to apply. Fractions of one-half cent
or more will be increased to the next whole figure. Fractions of less than one-half cent will
be dropped.
EXAMPLE:
(C)
On a shipment transported a distance of 160 miles, weighing 6100 pounds, the base
transportation rate is $1,862.02. This transportation rate would be decreased by 20.0 percent
to $1,489.62.
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4) authorized by the Michigan Public Service
Special Permission Ho._ MV-7969, _dated Hoyetnber 3, 1993.
__ ^
Commission's
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(C) DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
(C) 3225 W. SAINT JOSEPH
ISSUED: November 8, 2006
(C) LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
EFFECTIVE: Hovember 18, 2006
MPSC MHW 4 0 0 0
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SECTION VIII
SPECIFIC COMMODITY RATES - Continued
ITEM
NO.
Rates named in this Item will only apply for the account of the following named carrierfs}, and will
only apply to the transportation of Household Goods between all points in the State of Michigan,
Intrastate.
Frank Hunter & Son, inc., L-05862
272
All explicitly stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100,
105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 136, 137, 140, 145, 155, 161, 165, and 170, of Sections III,
IV, and V of this tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby decreased by
the percentage formula provided for below.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times 85.0
percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply. Fractions will be rounded to the nearest
nickel.
EXAMPLE:
The base container charge for a barrel, drum or dish pack carton as provided for in Item Ho- 35 is
$11.40. This charge would be decreased by 15 percent to $9.70.
Rates named in this Item will only apply for the account of the following named carrierfs), and will
only apply to the transportation of Household Goods between all points in the State of
Michigan, Intrastate.
Frank Hunter & Son, Inc., L-05862
(E)Eberly Transportation, Inc. d/b/a Two Men And A Truck of Greater Lansing, Inc., L-25119
Sober, Inc. d/b/a Two Men And A Truck of Grand Rapids, L-25105
All explicitly stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended or
issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff times 85.0
percent to obtain the decreased transportation rate to apply. Fractions of one-half cent or more
will be increased to the next whole figure. Fractions of less than one-half cent will be dropped.
EXAMPLE :
On a shipment transported a distance of 158 miles, weighing 5628 pounds, and the base
transportation rate is $1,837.37. This transportation rate would be decreased by 15.0 percent
to $1,561.76.
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4) authorized by the Michigan Public Service Commission's
Special Permission No. MV-7870, dated August 25, 1992.
RECEIVED
MPSC
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MOTOR CARRIER
ENERGY GRANTS & INFO DIVISION
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED:
August 30, 2011
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 west Saint Joseph
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
EFFECTIVE:
September 30, 2011
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ITEM
NO.
AGENT
SECTION VIII
CARRIERS INDIVIDUAL EXCEPTIONS TO THE APPLICATION OF RATES
Rates named in this Item will only apply for the account of the following named carrier (s) , and
will only apply to the transportation of Household Goods between all points in the State of
Michigan, Intrastate.
(R) Phase Six, LLC d/b/a Two Men And A Truck Grand Rapids North, authority 33905
(R) Jarrs, Inc. d/b/a Two Men And A Truck/Genesee County, authority 32256
(R) North Oakland Enterprises, LLC d/b/a Two Men And A Truck/North Oakalnd/Lapeer
(N)273
All explicitly stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, 75, 60, 85, 90, 95, 100,
105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 136, 137, 140, 145, 155, 161, 155, and 170, of Sect
III, IV,,V, and VIA of this tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby
decreased by the percentage formula provided for below.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times 85.0
percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply. Fractions will be rounded to the nearest
nickel.
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ISSUED: May 12, 2010
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
EFFECTIVE: June 12, 2010
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SECTION VIII
ITEM
CARRIERS INDIVIDUAL EXCEPTIONS TO THE APPLICATION OF RATES
NO.
Rates named in this Item will only apply for the account: of the following named carrier(s), and
will only apply to the transportation of Household Goods between all points in the State of
Michigan, Intrastate.
(R) Phase Six, LLC d/b/a Two Men And A Truck Grand Rapids North, authority 33905
(N)273
All explicitly stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 55, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100,
105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 136, 137, 140, 145, 155, 161, 165, and 170, of Sections
III, IV, , V, and VIA of this tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby
decreased by the percentage formula provided for below.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times 85.0
percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply, Fractions will be rounded to the nearest
nickel.
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ISSUED: August 18, 2008
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3 2 2 5 W . ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN
48917
EFFECTIVE: September 18,
2008
MPSC MMW 4000
7th Revised Page 59-L
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
ITEM
NO.
SECTION VIII
INDIVIDUAL CARRIER'S EXCEPTIONS TO APPLICATION OF TARIFF
Combined Van Lines, Inc., authority L-5725
Kingsley Moving Systems, LLC, authority L-34172
Jeff Snyder Enterprises, LLC authority L-29121 d/b/a Two Men And A Truck of Jackson
The provisions of this Item will only apply for the account of the above named carriers.
All explicitly-stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, and 75 of Section III,
and Item 130 of Section IV, of this tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to this Item, are
hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below, for the period this Item is in
effect.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly-stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times
80.0 percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply. Fractions will be rounded to
the nearest nickel.
EXAMPLE:
The base container charge for a barrel, drum or disk pack carton as provided for in Item No.
35 is 510.90. This charge would be decreased by 80.0 percent to $8.70.
(R)
274
All explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended
or issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for
below, for the period this Item is in effect.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff
times 80.0 percent to obtain the decreased transportation rate to apply.
Fractions of onehalf cent or more will be increased to the next whole figure. Fractions of less than one-half
cent will be dropped.
EXAMPLE:
On a shipment transported a distance of 160 miles, weighing 6100 pounds, the base
transportation rate is $1,862.02. This transportation rate would be decreased by 20.0 percent
to $1,489.62.
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4) authorized by the Michigan Public Service Commission's
Special Permission No.MV-8050, dated January 8, 2001.
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ISSUED: September 27, 2010
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
EFFECTIVE: October 27, 2010
MPSC MMW 1000
Sth Revised Page 59-L
Cancels
Sth Revised Page 59-L
SECTION VIII
INDIVIDUAL CARRIER'S EXCEPTIONS TO APPLICATION OF TARIFF
ITEM
MO.
1 The provisions of this item will only apply for the account of the above named carriers.
!
I All explicitly-stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, SO, St, 65, and 75 of Section III,
I snd Item 130 of Section IV, of this tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to this Item, are
I hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided foe below, for the period thi^ Item is in
1 effect.
I
| PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
I
] Multiply the explicitly-stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times
I 80.0 percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply.
Fractions will be rounded to
I the nearest nickel.
I
1 EXAMPLE:
274
| All explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII o£" this tariff, as amended
I oc issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for
I below, for the period this Item is: in effect.
I
I PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
I
I M u l t i p l y the explicitly-stated t r a n s p o r t a t i o n r a t e s shown in Section vii of t h i s t a r i f f
I ' t i m e s 8 0 . 0 percent, to o b t a i n the decreased t r a n s p o r t a t i o n r a t e to a p p l y .
Fractions of oneI half cent or more will be i n c r e a s e d to the next whole f i g u r e .
F r a c t i o n s of less t h a n o n e - h a l f
I cent will be dropped.
(
I EXAMPLE:
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MPSC MMW 4 0 0 0
8th Revised Page 59-L
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MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
INDIVIDUAL, CARRIER'S EXCEPTIONS TO APPLICATION OF TARIFF
ITEM
HO.
Combined Van Lines, Inc., authority L-5725
Kingsley Moving Systems, LLC, authority L-34172
Jeff Snyder Enterprises, LLC authority L-29121 d/b/a Two Men And A Truck of Jackson
Silverback Moving Inc., authority L-34804
The provisions of this Item will only apply for the account of the above named carriers.
All explicitly-stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, and 75 of Section III,
and Item 130 of Section IV, of this tariff, as amended, or issued subseguent to this Item, are
hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below, for the period this Item is in
effect.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly-stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times
80.0 percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply. Fractions will be rounded to
the nearest nickel.
EXAMPLE:
The base container charge for a barrel, drum or disk pack carton as provided for in Item No.
35 is $10.90. This charge would be decreased by 80.0 percent to $8.70.
(R)
274
All explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended
or issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for
below, for the period this Item is in effect.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff
times 80.0 percent to obtain the decreased transportation rate to apply.
Fractions of onehalf cent or more will £>e increased to the next whole figure. Fractions of less than one-half
cent will be dropped.
EXAMPLE:
On a shipment transported a distance of 160 miles, weighing 6100 pounds, the base
transportation rate is $1,862.02. This transportation rate would be decreased by 20.0 percent
to $1,489.62.
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4) authorised by the Michigan Public Service Commission's
Special Permission Ho.MV-8050, dated January 8, 2001.
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FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: June 6, 2012
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
EFFECTIVE: July 6, 2012
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
2 2012
MPSC MMW 4000
4th Revised Page 59-L
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3rd Revised Page 59-L
MICHIGAN MOVERS ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
INDIVIDUAL CARRIER'S EXCEPTIONS TO APPLICATION OF TARIFF
ITEM
HO.
Combined Van Lines, Inc., authority L-5725
The provisions of this Item will only apply for the account of the above named carriers,
All explicitly-stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, and 75 of Section III,
and Item 130 of Section IV, of this tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to this Item, are
hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below, for the period this Item is in
effect.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly-stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times
BO.O percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply.
Fractions will be rounded to
the nearest nickel.
EXAMPLE:
The base container charge for a barrel, drum or disk pack carton as provided for in Item No.
35 is $10.90. This charge would be decreased by 80.0 percent to $8.70.
274
All explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended
or issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for
below, for the period this Item is in effect.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply ,the explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff
times 80.0 percent to obtain the decreased transportation rate to apply. Fractions of onehalf cent or more will be increased to the next whole figure. Fractions of less than one-half
cent will be dropped.
EXAMPLE:
On a shipment transported
a distance of 160 miles, weighing 6100 pounds, the base
transportation rate is $1,062.02. This transportation rate would be decreased by BO.O percent
to $1,489.62.
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4) authorized by the Michigan Public Service Commission's
Special Permission No.MV-8050, dated January 8, 2001.
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rf*VS
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ISSUED: November 8, 2 0 0 6
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
EFFECTIVE: November 18, 2 0 0 6
MPSC MMW 4000
2nd Revised Page 59-M
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1st Revised
Page 59-M
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
SECTION VIII
INDIVIDUAL CARRIER'S EXCEPTIONS TO APPLICATION OF TARIFF
ITEM
NO.
Potter Warehouse & Transfer Company L-21774
(R) Eugene Hall, LLC d/b/a Top Flight Moving & Storage L-32599
The provisions of this Item will only apply for the account of the above named carriers.
All explicitly-stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, 75 and 85 of Section III,
Items 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 136, 137 and 140 of Section IV, Items
145, 150, 155, 161 of Section V of this tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to this Item,
are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below, for the period this Item is
in effect.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly-stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times
80.0 Percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply. Fractions will be rounded to
the nearest nickel.
EXAMPLE:
The base container charge for a barrel, drum or disk pack carton as provided for in Item No.
35 is $10.90. This charge would be decreased by 80.0 percent to $8.70.
275
All explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended or
issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for
below, for the period this Item is in effect.
PERCENTAGE DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff times
80-0 percent to obtain the decreased transportation rate to apply. Fractions will be rounded
to the nearest nickel.
EXAMPLE:
On a shipment transported a distance of 158 miles, weighing 5628 pounds, the base
transportation rate is $1493.33. This transportation rate would be decreased by 20.0 percent
to $1194.65.
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4] authorized by the Michigan Public Service Commission's
Special Permission Ho.MV-8051, dated April 17, 2001.
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ISSUED: May 13, 2010
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
(C) 3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
EFFECTIVE: Dune 13, 2010
MPSC MMW 4000
1st Revised Page 59-M
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Original Page 59-M
MICHIGAN MOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION,
ITEM
NO.
AGENT
SECTION VIII
INDIVIDUAL CARRIER'S EXCEPTIONS TO APPLICATION OF TARIFF
Potter Warehouse £ Transfer Company L-21774
(R) Eugene Hall, LLC d/b/a Top Flight Moving s Storage L-32599
The provisions of this Item will only apply for the account of the above named carriers.
All explicitly-stated rates and charges in Items 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, 75 and 85 of Section III
Items 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 136, 137 and 140 of Section IV, Items
145, 150, 155, 161 of Section V of this tariff, as amended, or issued subsequent to this Item,
are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for below, for the period this Item is
in effect.
PERCENTAGE DECREflSE_FORMUI.A:
Multiply the explicitly-stated rate or charge shown in the above Items of this tariff times
80.0 Percent to obtain the decreased rate or charge to apply. Fractions will be rounded to
the nearest nickel.
EXAMPLE:
The base container charge for a barrel, drum or disk pack carton as provided for in Item No.
35 is $10.90. This charge would be decreased by 80.0 percent to SS.70.
275
All explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section VII of this tariff, as amended or
issued subsequent to this Item, are hereby decreased by the percentage formula provided for
below, for the period this Item is in effect.
_PERCEWTAGE_ DECREASE FORMULA:
Multiply the explicitly-stated transportation rates shown in Section vij of this tariff times
80.0 percent to obtain the decreased transportation rate to apply. Fractions will be rounded
to the nearest nickel-
EXAMPLE:
On a shipment transported a distance of 158 miles, weighing 5628 pounds, the base
transportation rate is 51493.33.
This transportation rate would be decreased by 80.0
to $1194.65.
percent
DEPARTURE from terms of Rule 1235(4) authorized by the Michigan Public Service Commission's
Special Permission No.MV-8051, dated April 17, 2001.
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M.P.S.C.
I U N - G 5 2006
Motor Carrier Regulation
Division
FOR EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS, SEE LAST PAGE.
ISSUED: June 5, 2006
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
(C) 3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
EFFECTIVE: July 5, 2006
MPSC HHW 4000
1st Revi sed Page 60
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M I C H I G A N HOVERS & WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION, AGENT
CC)
ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE HARKS
(N)
Apt
Cu
Elev
Ft. .,
Apartment
Cubic
Elevator
Foot or Feet
(R)
(C)
Decrease in r a t e or charge
Change in wording w h i c h r e s u l t s in
neither an increase nor a decrease
Denotes Elimination
(E)
ICC
MPSC
PC
(A)
CO)
Denotes N e w I t e m N o t P r e v i o u s l y
published
Interstate Commerce Commission
Michigan Public Service Commission
Piece
Increase in Rate or Charge
No Increase in Rate or Charge
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CC)
L. R. KNAPP, EXECUTIVE MANAGER
ISSUED:
A p r i l 2, 1992
5800 Executive Drive
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48911
EFFECTIVE:
Hay 2, 1992
Original Title Page Appendix A
MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION IX
MICHIGAN PORTABLE STORAGE, LLC 31571
NAMING
RATES AND RULES
APPLYING ON
A CLASS OF STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
AS DESCRIBED IN RULE 3 HEREIN
BETWEEN POINTS:
WITHIN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN
This Tariff Applies on Michigan INTRASTATE Traffic Only.
ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
Original Page 1 Appendix A
MPSC MMW 4000
APPENDIX A INDEX
Subject
Abbreviations Used in Tariff, Explanation of
Applications of Rates
Application of Tariff
Articles Not Accepted
Claims
Commodity Description
Container Rental Agreement
Declaration of Value; Liability Limitation
Definitions
Governing Publications
Handling
Impracticable Operation
Indemnification
Inspection of Articles
Insurance Coverage
Packing of Goods
Payment and Charges
Perishable Hazardous Prohibited Articles or Articles of
Extraordinary Value
Pick up or Delivery Service
Preparation for Shipment; Packing Materials
Regular Hours of Service
Right to Enter, Inspect or Repair Containers
Scope of Operations
Transportation Receipt
Item
500
400
120
250
140
150
300
280
125
110
160
170
290
270
220
180
200
260
Page
37
34
2
18
230
190
240
210
115
310
10
7
17
9
4
5
21
20
2
2
5
6
21
19
10
6
8
19
2
32
For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see last page
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED: August 25, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURiCH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
322S-W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
Original Page 2 Appendix A
MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE1
ITEM
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GOVERNING PUBLICATIONS
This tariff is governed by the following publications:
A.
Michigan Administrative Rules, including §460,18101 et seg.
RULE 2
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SCOPE OF OPERATIONS
Michigan Portable Storage, LLC., d/b/a PODS with facilities ("Facilities") located at
(1)41199 Van Born Road, Van Buren Township, Michigan 481 11; and (2)1200
East Fourteen Mile Road, Suite B, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48071.
For Hire
Carrier of Property in Intrastate Commerce in Michigan
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For the transportation of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, as regulated and defined by
Michigan Law and this tariff, within the State of Michigan, including the Detroit
Commercial Zone and the Detroit Portable Storage Zone.
RULES
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APPLICATION OF TARIFF
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For Storage And Transportation Of The Household Goods within Containers as fe^llssiiiSS
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defined herein throughout The State of Michigan and the Detroit Commercial
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Zone and the Detroit Portable Storage Zone.
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RULE 4
DEFINITIONS
SfflW'SSS
1 . The term "Carrier", whether capitalized or not, as used herein shall mean
Michigan Portable Storage, LLC, Holder of Authority described in Rule 2 herein.
2. The term "Container" or "Unit" as used herein, means the Carrier's portable
storage containers, with dimensions of 8 ft. x 8 ft. x 12 ft., or 8 ft. x 8 ft. x 16 ft.
The Container shall remain the property of the Carrier.
3.
The term "Detroit Portable Storage Zone" shall be the geographic area within
the State of Michigan which is defined by, and is inclusive of, all U.S. Postal Zip
Codes listed in Rule 15 of this Tariff.
For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see last page
ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
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LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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SECTION i
RULES AND REGULATIONS
4. The term "Household Goods" (abbreviated as "HHG") as used herein is
defined by Michigan Law and this Tariff.
. ITEM
5. The term "Pick up", as used herein, means the service of the Carrier in ,
picking up loaded or empty containers from the shipper's origin location and
transporting them to Carrier's warehouse or facility. The term "Delivery", as used
herein, means the service of the Carrier in dropping off loaded or empty
containers at a location designated by shipper .
6. The term "Rate" as used herein, means all lawfully filed rates in this Tariff and
such rates regarding unregulated activity, as the parties may agreed in writing.
7. The term "Redelivery' as used herein, means the service of the Carrier, at the
time requested whenever possible, of redeiivering the Carrier's containers loaded
with Shipper's household goods to a location at Shipper's residence, place of
business or place otherwise designated by Shipper.
8. The term "Relocation" as used herein, means the service of the Carrier, at the
time requested whenever possible, of moving Carrier's containers located with
Shipper's household goods from Shipper's origin to another location, residence,
place of business or other place designated by Shipper.
9. The term "Regular Hours of Service" shall mean between such times on such
days as defined in Rule 17 herein.
1 0. ' The term "Shipment" as used herein, means one or more of the Carrier's
containers being delivered, redelivered, or relocated at the request of or on the
behalf of one shipper.
1 1 . The term "Transportation of Household Goods" as used herein, shall mean
the actual movement of Carrier's container, after being loaded by Shipper with
household goods, from Shipper's origin location to other location designated by
-Shipper or the Carrier's warehouse, and any relocation or redelivery of such
containers containing household goods thereafter.
For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see last page^.
ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4*2M$&0
ISSUED BY:
^^G^G
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
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Item
140
RULES
CLAIMS
The following conditions and procedures shall apply to ail claims:
I. All claims for loss or damage or overcharge shall be in writing.
II. As a condition to any claim adjustment, Shipper must present an original
Contract, proof of payment in full or charges thereon, and upon request,
the damaged property.
III.
(C) Shipper must bring any transportation and storage related claims
within thirty (30) days of the date upon which the Shipment is delivered. In
no event shall Carrier's maximum liability exceed $6,000 per rental
transaction.
IV. The Carrier shall not be liable for loss or damage occurring after the
property has been delivered to or receipted for by the Shipper, or the
authorized agent of Shipper, when the Carrier is directed to redeliver or
relocate the Container (or render any services)'at a place or places at
which the Shipper or its agent is not present. The property contained in
such Container shall be at risk of the owner after redelivery or relocation.
V.
Where the Carrier is directed to pick up a Container from a place or
places at which the Shipper or its agent is not present, the property
contained therein shall be at risk of the owner before the Container is
i
picked up.
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VI. The Carrier is not responsible for damage due to improper loading of a n^Q'
Container by Shipper or Shipper's agent.
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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see last page
EFFECTIVE: September 24, 2005
ISSUED: September 14, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION I
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ITEM
150
RULE 6
COMMODITY DESCRIPTION
Rates named in this tariff apply to:
1) The Rental of Carrier's Containers; and
2) Transportation of HOUSEHOLD GOODS but only while such property is
stored inside Carrier's Container and the Container is transported or
stored by Carrier:
160
RULE 7
HANDLING
Except as otherwise provided for herein, the rates for the transportation of the
Containers include the physical lifting of the Container onto Carrier's vehicle,
stowage of same on the vehicle, transport of the same to the place and
establishment designated, and the physical removal of the Container from the
Carrier's vehicle and placement of Container at such location. Rates for Rental of
the Container(s) include use of the Container for storage of Shipper's goods at
Shipper's location, Carrier's warehouse or other location designated by Shipper.
For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see last page
ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULES
IMPRACTICABLE OPERATION
The Carrier shall not be obligated to perform pick-up, delivery or redelivery,
relocation or render any service at a place or places from which or to which it is
impracticable or unsafe to operate vehicles, equipment for lifting or lowering the
Container from the vehicle or actual placement of the Container because of:
1.
The condition of roads, streets, driveways, alleys, or approaches thereto
including conditions created by weather;
II.
Inadequate lifting or lowering space or ground surface;
III.
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Any riot, strike, picketing or other labor disturbance,
RULE 9
PACKING OF GOODS
1.
IllilPfiSsil
Shipper shall:
A. pack the goods in the Container with adequate cafe to avoid
damage, including any damage from ordinary handling or jostling;
B. lock the Container and keep it locked whether at Shipper's .
address or otherwise;
C. not store any heavy items on rollers; and
D. not store property in Container weighing a total of more than
7,500 pounds in a 1 2-foot Container, not more than 1 0,000
pounds in a 16-foot Container.
E. not store any items prohibited by Rules 1 7, 1 8 or 22 of this Tariff.
II.
Shipper acknowledges and agrees that:
A. Carrier has no knowledge of the contents of the Container; and
B. none of Carrier's employees, agents, or representatives may
accept any Container upon any other oral or written terms beyond
those set forth in this Tariff.
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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this pag^ie^da^f^age
ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: Septe£berW2005 rtr
ISSUED BY:
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
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LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE 10
ITEM
190
PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT; PACKING MATERIALS
I. All articles tendered for transportation must be stored within a locked
Container in such condition and so prepared with adequate packing and
loading for shipment as to render the transportation thereof reasonably
safe and practicable. Carrier may refuse any Container containing
articles not so prepared or packed. Shipper has the responsibility to
properly pack each Container. Carrier does not offer packing or loading
services to load (or unload) Shipper's goods into or out of the
Container.
I!. The packing materials used by Shipper will have sufficient strength to
allow other boxes or goods to be packed against, or on top of same, in
a manner which will make transportation for the entire shipment
reasonably safe and practicable.
(CONCLUDED ON NEXT PAGE)
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: SeptemberJ,^C^^ **
ISSUED BY:
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE 1 1
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PAYMENT AND CHARGES
I.
Rental and all other charges upon the Container shall be due in advance
as set forth in Rule 22 and in any written agreement between the parties.
The Carrier will not deliver nor relinquish possession of any Container
transported by it until all charges thereon have been paid in cash, certified
check, bank check (one drawn by a bank on itself and signed by an officer
of the bank), or credit card, except where other satisfactory arrangements
have been made between the Carrier and Shipper or his agent.
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II. Nothing herein shall limit the right of the Carrier to require, at time of or
before shipment, the prepayment in part or in full or guarantee of the
charges.
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III.
IV.
In the event Shipper fails to pay any charges when due, by the tenth day
following the due date, there will be a one-time late charge of $1 5.00
•added to sums due. If any charges on this Tariff are not paid for more
than thirty (30) days, then Shipper shall pay an additional lien handling
charge of $25.00 , and also pay all costs, including court costs and
reasonable attorney fees, associated with either collection of delinquent
sums or disposition of any goods in the Container, including lien sale
costs.
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In the event Shipper is delinquent in payment of any charges under this
Tariff, including without limitation, late charges, handling charges,
financing or other costs associated with services under this Tariff or with
processing Shipper's delinquent account, Shipper hereby authorizes
Carrier to charge such sums against Shipper's credit card account,
without any additional signature of Shipper beyond those on the Rental .
Contract or other addenda thereto for all such amounts owed by Shipper
to Carrier. Carrier shall have no liability to Shipper for charges applied to
Shipper's credit card account so long as charges are applied by Carrier in
good faith.
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
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LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
Original Page 9 Appendix A
MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
• RULE 12
ITEM
210
RIGHT TO ENTER. INSPECT OR REPAIR CONTAINER
I. Carrier, its agents or any representative of any governmental authority,
including law enforcement, police and fire officials, may immediately
access the Container, and Shipper's goods therein, in the event of an
emergency. In all other cases, upon three (3) days' prior written notice to
Shipper, Carrier may access the Container, including for purposes of
inspecting or assessing the contents therein for purposes of disposal of
shipment through default of Shipper's obligations under this Tariff or any
written agreement. In the process of accessing the Container, Carrier
may remove such locks, even if the metho'd of removal causes damage to
such locks and may take all other action appropriate to examine the
Container itself, making repairs or alterations to it, or such other action
necessary or appropriate to preserve the Container; and comply with
applicable law, including requests of any applicable local, state or federal
law or regulatory enforcement authorities, including those governing
hazardous or toxic substances, materials or wastes.
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II. In the event of any damage or injury to the Container, or Carrier's
equipment or facilities arising from the negligence, intentional or
deliberate act or omission of Shipper, its agents or others for which
Shipper is otherwise responsible, Shipper shall be responsible for and
pay to Carrier any and all expenses reasonably incurred to repair or
restore the Container, warehouse, facility or equipment or Container,
including any expense incurred in the investigation of such site
conditions, cleanup, removal or restoration work, whether or not required
by any applicable local, state or federal law, regulation or agency
regulating hazardous or toxic substances, material or waste. Such sums
shall be due upon demand by Carrier.
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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Original Page 10 Appendix A
MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION I
RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE 13
*l'ITEM • ..;'.
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INSURANCE COVERAGE
I. Shipper acknowledges that Carrier is not an insurance company or
agency and is not engaged in the sale of insurance upon the Shipper's
goods or contents of a Container packed or loaded by Shipper.
II. At Shipper's request in writing; however, Shipper may obtain certain
insurance coverages for the Shipper's goods stored in Container directly
or through programs upon which Carrier provides information, including
coverage under the Tenant One Insurance Program. Such insurance will
be subject to all the terms and conditions of any such policy. Shipper
shall be responsible for any and all costs, including administrative costs
related to obtaining insurance on the contents of Container.
RULE 14
PICK UP, REDELIVERY OR RELOCATION SERVICE
230
Within ijc HocinnaipH Rpn/ir.p Area as rlp.finerl in Rulfi 15 Carrier shall nrnvirlfi
only the following pick up and redelivery services of Containers to locations
designated by Shipper:
I. PICK UP SERVICE
A. Carrier will pick up, deliver, redeliver or relocate the Container
within the Designated Service Area defined as in Tariff Rule 15
below.
B. Carrier will pick up the Container on the agreed date and deliver It
to a Facility, or Carrier will notify Shipper if Carrier is unable to
pick up on that date, Carrier will attempt to pick up at any time
during regular business hours that Shipper requests, but Carrier
is not bound to a particular time. In the event Shipper fails to
release Container by the end of the rental period for which rent
has been paid, Shipper shall be responsible for the next full
month of rental charges on the Container unless Shipper has
made prior arrangements for a pro-rated rental extension period
of a semi-monthly period. The rates for such a pro-rated period
shall be one-half the monthly rate applicable to the Container.
For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see last page
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED: August 25, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION I
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ITEM
' II. REDELIVERY SERVICE
A. At the request of Shipper, Carrier will store the Container within a
Facility, and will redeliver the Container to Shipper or a place
Shipper designates after storage . . Before the time of redelivery,
Shipper may access the Container to retrieve Shipper's goods at a
Facility listed in Rule 2, or another location (at Carrier's discretion)
or have Carrier deliver the Container to Shipper's address. Shipper
(or if there is more than one customer, the first customer signing) is
the only party authorized to access or demand redelivery of the
Container. Carrier will not be liable if:
1 . Shipper authorizes another party to access or
demand redelivery of the Container;
2. Shipper authorizes Carrier to redeliver the
Container without Shipper's presence or signature;
or
3. road, weather or other conditions hinder or prohibit
Carrier from timely redeiivering the Container
oespue oarners reasonaoie enons.
B. Carrier may retrieve empty Container at the expiration of the rental
term of the or at an earlier time, if so directed by Shipper. Shipper
is responsible for any theft, loss or damage to the Container and
the goods packed in it after Carrier redelivers the Container. If the
Container is not available for Carrier to retrieve by the expiration of
the rental term for the Container, then additional rental rates shall
be imposed in accordance with the process described in I,B. above.
For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see last page
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED: August 25, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION I
RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE 15
ITEM
PICK UP, REDELIVERY OR RELOCATION OUTSIDE
THE DESIGNATED SERVICE AREA
1.
DESIGNATED SERVICE AREA
A.
48001
48005
48009
48015
48022
48026
48034
48037
48040
48043
46047
48050
48059
48063
48066
48069
48072
48075
48080
48083
48086
48090
48093
48096
48101
48104
48109
48114
48117
48121
48124
48127
48134
48137
48143
Designated Service Area "A":
Carrier shall provide Dick UD. delivery
redelivery and relocation services on a flat rate basis for transportation of its
Containers for Shipper within this Designated Service Area "A." "Designated
Service Area 'A'" as used in this Tariff shall be encompassed and defined by
U.S. Postal Zip Codes listed below:
Algonac
Armada
Birmingham
Center Line
Emmett
Fraser
Southfield
Southfield
Marysville
Mount Clemens
New baitimore
New Haven
FortGratiot
Columbus
Roseville
Pleasant Ridge
Berkley
Southfield
Saint Clair Shores
Troy
Southfield
Warren
Warren
Ray
Allen Park
Ann Arbor
AnnArbor
Brighton
.
Carleton
Dearborn
Dearborn
Dearborn
Flat Rock
Gregory
Lakeland
48002
48006
48012
48017
48023
48027
48035
48038
48041
48044
4a048
48051
48060
48064
48067
48070
48073
48076
48081
48084
48088
48091
48094
48098
48102
48105
48111
48115
48118
48122
48125
48128
48135
48139
48146
Allenton
Avoca
Birmingham
Clawson
Fair Haven
Goodells
Clinton Township
Clinton Township
Memphis
Macomb
New Haven
New Baltimore
Port Huron
Casco
Royal Oak
Huntington Woods
Royal Oak
Southfield
Saint Clair Shores
Troy
Warren
Warren
Washington
Troy
Allen Park
Ann Arbor
Belleville
Bridgewater
Chelsea
Melvindale
Dearborn Htgs
Dearborn Htgs
Garden City
Hamburg
Lincoln Park
48003
48007
48014
48021
48025
48030
48036
48039
48042
48045
48u49
48054
48062
48065
48068
48071
48074
48079
48082
48085
48089
48092
48095
48099
48103
48108
48112
48116
48120
48123
48126
48130
48136
48141
48150
Almont
Troy
Capac
Eastpointe
Franklin
Hazel Park
Clinton Township
Marine City
Macomb
Harrison Township
North street
East China
Richmond
Romeo
Royal Oak
Madison Hgts
Smiths Creek
Saint Clair
Saint Clair Shores
Troy
Warren
Warren
Washington
Troy
Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor
Belleville
Brighton
Dearborn
Dearborn
Dearborn
Dexter
Garden City
Inkster
Livonia
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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this
ISSUED ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: SeKernW4, 200
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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Origina Page 13 Appendix A
48151
48154
48164
48167
48173
48178
48183
48186
48189
48195
48201
48204
48207
48210
48213
48216
48219
48223
48226
48229
48235
48238
48301
48304
-48308
48311
48314
48317
48321
48324
48327
48330
48333
48336
48342
48347
48353
48359
48362
48367
48374
48377
48382
48387
48393
48412
48423
48436
Livonia
Livonia
New Boston
Northville
Rockwood
South Lyon
Trenton
Westland
Whitmore Lake
Southgate
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Ecorse
Detroit
Detroit
Bloomfield Hills
Bloomfield Hiiis
Rochester
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Utica
Auburn Hills
West Bloomfield
Waterford
Drayton Plains
Farmington
Farmington
Pontiac
Clarkston
Hartland
Lake Orion
Lake Orion
Leonard
Novi
Novi
Commerce
Union Lake
Wixom
Attica
Davison
Gaines
48152
48159
48165
48169
48174
48179
48184
48187
48191
48197
48202
48205
48208
48211
48214
48217
48220
48224
48227
48230
48236
48239
48302
48306
48309
48312
48315
48318
48322
48325
48328
48331
48334
48340
48343
48348
48356
48360
48363
48370
48375
48380
48383
48390
48398
48418
48428
48438
MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ITEM
Livonia
48153 Livonia
48160 Milan
Maybee
New Hudson
48166 Newport
48170 Plymouth
Pinckney
Romulus
48176 Saline
S. Rockwood
48180 Taylor
Wayne
48185 Westland
Canton
48188 Canton
Willis
48192 Wyandotte
Ypsilanti
48198 Ypsilanti
Detroit
48203 Highland Park
Detroit
48206 Detroit
Detroit
48209 Detroit
Detroit
48212 Hamtramck
Detroit
48215 Detroit
Detroit
48218 River Rouge
Ferndale
48221 Detroit
Detroit
48225 Harper Woods
Detroit
48228 Detroit
Grosse Pointe
48234 Detroit
Grosse Pointe
48237 Oak Park
Redford
48240 Redford
Bloomfield Hills
48303 Bloomfield Hills
Rochester
48307 rjuunesier
Rochester
48310 Sterling Heights
48313 Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Utica
48316 Utica
Utica
48320 Keego Harbor
West Bloomfield
48323 West Bloomfield
West Bloomfield
48326 Auburn Hills
Waterford
48329 Waterford
Farmington
48332 Farmington
Farmington
48335 Farmington
48341 Pontiac
Pontiac
48346 Clarkston
Pontiac
Clarkston
48350 Davisburg
Highland
48357 Highland
Lake Orion
48361 Lake Orion
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Oakland
48366 Lakeville
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Oxford
48371 Oxford
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Novi
48376 Novi
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Milford
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48381 Milford
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White Lake Twp
48386 White Lake
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Walled Lake
48391 Walled Lake h
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Clawson
48411 Atlas
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Byron
48422 Croswell
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Dryden
48430 Fenton
Goodrich
48439 Grand Blanc
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For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks not explained on this page, see last page
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED ISSUED: August 25. 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225W.ST, JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
3rd Revised Page 14 Appendix A
Cancels
2nQ Revised Page 14 Appendix A
48440
4S446
48452
48509
48836
48892
48915
48910
48820
48861
48842
48823
48864
48840
II.
Hadley
Lapeer
Ortonville
Burton
Fowlerville
Webberville
Lansing
Lansing
Dewitt
Mulliken
Holt
East Lansing
Okemos
Haslett
MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION I
RULES AND REGULATIONS
48442
48451
48473
48519
48843
4890S
48933
48911
48822
48376
48854
48848
4BB27
48892
Holly
Linden
Swartz Creek
Burton
Howell
Lansing
Lansing
Lansing
Eagle
Potterville
Mason
Laingsburg
Eaton Rapids
Webberville
48444
48455
48507
48529
48855
48917
4B912
48879
48837
48821
48808
48895
48872
44819
ITEM
Imlay City
Metarnora
Flint
Burton
Howell
Lansing
Lansing
St. Johns
Grand Ledge
Dimondale
Bath
Williamston
Perry
Dansville
EXTENDED SERVICE AREA
fiL As agreed upon with the Michigan Public Service Commission, the following USPS Zip Codes are
V/ithin the designated area "A" but are 15 miles or more from a local warehouse. These zip codes have
s n additional minimum flat rate fee assigned based on distance from warehouse. The charges for such
d elivery shall be calculated based upon the U.S. Postal Zip Code where the delivery is requested or
nlade as set forth below. The charges applied are consistent throughout the entire zip code.
E . All delivery charges within the following zip codes are subject to the fuel cost price adjustment
s urcharge as described in Section VI-A of the MPSC MMW 4000 tariff.
City
Allen Park
Zi1"1 Code
Extended
Delivery
Rate
48101
15
15
Allen Park
48102
Altnont
48003
50
Ann Arbor
48104
20
Ann Arbor
48108
20
Ann Arbor
48105
30
Ann Arbor
48106
30
Ann Arbor
48107
30
Ann Arbor
48109
30
30
Ann Arbor
48113
Ann Arbor
48103
50
Armada
48005
30
Auburn Hills
4B321
15
Auburn Hills
49326
IS
Bloomfield Kills
48302
15
Brighton
48114
50
Brighton
48116
50
Carleton
48117
20
Casco
48064
75
Chelsea
48118
50
Clarkston
48346
30
Clarkston
48347
30
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ISSUED ISSUED: May 31, 2006
EFFECTIVE: April 10, 2006
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 4891 7
1 st Revised Page 1 5 Appendix A
Cancels
SECTION !
Original Page 15 Appendix A
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Clarkston
48343
30
Clinton Township
Columbus
Commerce Township
Davisburg
Dearborn
Dearborn
48035
20
4B063
75
4B382
50
48350
50
48120
15
48124
15
Dearborn
48128
15
Dearborn .
Dearborn
48121
20
4B123
20
Dearborn
46126
20
Dearborn Heights
Dexter
48127
15
48130
50
Drayton Plains
48330
20
Dryden
48428
50
Fair Haven
48023
V5
Parmington
Farmington
48332
15
48333
15
Parmington
4B335
15
Parmington
48331
20
Parmington
483J4
20
Parmington
48336
20
Pent on
48430
75
Plat Rock
46134
15
Powlerville
48636
75
Franklin
48025
15
Grand Blanc
48439
75
Gregory
4B137
75
Grosse lie
4813B
20
Grosse Pointe
48230
20
Grosse Pointe
4823S
20
Harper Woods
4B225
20
Harrison Township
48045
20
Hart land
48353
75
Highland
4835S
50
Highland
48357
50
Holly
4B442
50
Howe 11
48843
75
Howe 11
48844:
75
Howell
4B8S5
75
Keego Harbor
4S320
15
Lake Orion
48359
20
MPSC MMW 4000
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ISSUED ISSUED: March 6, 2006
EFFECTIVE: April 6, 2006
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
1st Revised Page 16 Appendix A
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Cancels
SECTION I
Original Page 16 Appendix A
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Lake Orion
Lake Orion
Lake Orion
Lakeville
Leonard
4B360
20
48361
20
48362
30
48366
20
48367
20
Lincoln Park
48146
15
Livonia
48151
15
Livonia
48152
15
Livonia
Macomb
48153
15
48042
20
Macomb
48044
20
Manchester
48158
50
Maybe e
Melvindale
Metamora
48159
30
Milan
4B122
15
48455
50
4B1SO
30
Milford
48380
30
Milford
Mount Clemens
Mount Clemens
New Baltimore
New Baltimore
48381
30
48043
20
48045
20
4804V
50
48051
50
New Haven
48050
30
New Haven
48048
50
New 'Hudson
Northville
Novi
Novi
Novi
Novi
Oakland
48165
30
48167
15
48375
15
4837S
15
48374
20
48377
20
48363
30
Ortonville
48462
50
Oxford
48371
30
Oxford
48370
50
Pinckney
Plymouth
48169
50
48170
15
Pontiac
48341
15
Pontiac
48342
15
Pontiac
48343
15
Pontiac
48340
20
Ray
4809S
20
Redford
48239
15
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ISSUED ISSUED: March 6, 2006
EFFECTIVE: April 6, 2006
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
-1SI Revised 17 Appendix A
Cancels
Original Page 1 7 Appendix A
MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION I
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Redford
48240
20
Richmond
4B062
75
Rochester
48306
15
Rockwood
4B173
50
Romeo
4B065
30
Roseville
48066
15
Saint Clair Shores
48080
15
15
Saint Clair Shores
48081
Saint Clair Shores
480B2
15
Saline
4B176
30
South Lyon
4B178
50
South Rockwood
4S179
20
Soiithfield
48034
15
Southgate
48195
20
Trenton
48183
20
Union Lake
48387
20
Walled Lake
4B391
20
Walled Lake
4B390
30
Washington
48094
15
20
Washington
48095
Waterford
4H327
2u
Waterford
48328
20
Waterford
48329
20
West Bloorofield
48325
15
West Bloorafield
4B322
20
West Bloorafield
46324
20
West Bloorafield
4B323
30
.White Lake
48386
30
White Lake
48383
so ,
Whit more Lake
48189
50
Willis
48191
20
Wixom
48393
20
Wyandotte
48192
15
Ypsilanti
48197
15
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RULE 16
REGULAR HOURS OF SERVICE
Regular hours for service shall be between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through
Friday, at each Facility set forth in Rule 2 of these Rules and Regulations and shall include
every holiday except New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, President's Day,
Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and
Christmas Day. When any holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be considered
as a holiday. Delivery will be tendered during regular hours of service, unless otherwise
agreed to by Carrier and Shipper.
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ISSUED: March 6. 2006
EFFECTIVE: April 6. 2006
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
Original Page 18 Appendix A
RULE 17
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ARTICLES NOT ACCEPTED
Unless otherwise provided, the following property will not be accepted for
shipment:
I.
ARTICLES LIABLE TO CAUSE DAMAGE:
A. Shipper shall not ship, and Carrier will not accept for shipment,
property liable to dampen, wet, coat or impregnate or otherwise
damage equipment or property, although Carrier will not inspect the
contents of any Containers received by Carrier for shipment, except
as provided in Section I, Rules 12 and 19 of this tariff.
B. Shipper shall not ship, and Carrier will not accept for shipment,
articles which cannot be ta ken from the premises without damage
to the article or the premises, although Carrier will not inspect the
contents of any Containers received by Carrier for shipment, except
as provided in Section I, Rules 12 and 19 of this tariff. Shipper will
be solely responsible for properly packing and loading the contents
of each Container.
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ISSUED: Auqust25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
Original Paqe 19 Appendix A
MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ITEM
260
RULE 18
I.
PERISHABLE HAZARDOUS PROHIBITED ARTICLES OR ARTICLES
OF EXTRAORDINARY VALUE:
Shipper shall not ship, and Carrier will not accept for storage or shipment,
agricultural product food, animals, alcoholic beverages, flammable or
combustible material, explosives, dangerous goods, corrosive or controlled
substances, drugs, firearms, hazardous materials or products, toxic
chemicals, liquids in containers which may leak or spill within or outside the
Container, fumigants, valuable documents, money, deeds, stock certificates,
securities, evidences of debt, irreplaceable or valuable items, antiques,
jewels, precious metals, jewelry, fine art, stamp collections, rare or historical
items, perishables or any item whose storage or use is regulated or prohibited
by federal, state or local law, regulation, rule or ordinance. Carrier will not
inspect the contents of any Container received by Carrier for Shipment,
except as provided in Section I, Rules 12 and 19 of this tariff.
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PROPERTY
Shipper shall not store or ship, and Carrier will not accept for storage or shipment,
property that Shipper does not own or property that is subject to any liens,
security interests or other encumbrances not disclosed to Carrier.
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EUR1CH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
1s' Revised Page 20 Appendix A
Cancels
Original Page 20 Appendix A
MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE 20
ITEM
280
DECLARATION OF VALUE; LIABILITY LIMITATION
(C) Under the Rental Agreement, Shipper agrees that the value of the
items in any individual Container or Containers subject to a Rental
Agreement does not exceed $6,000.
(C) If the person owning the property contained in a Container subject to
this tariff declines to agree that the value of the contents of such
Container is subject to a maximum limit of $6,000, the shipment of the
Container will not be accepted. If Carrier inadvertently accepts Container,
the maximum liability limit of $6,000 per Container shall apply.
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EFFECTIVE: September 24, 2005
ISSUED: September 14, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
1Sl Revised Page 21 Appendix A
Cancels
SECTION 1
Original Page 21 Appendix A RULES AND REGULATIONS
MPSC MMW 4000
RULE 20 CONTINUED
III. Shipper agrees under the Rental Agreement, set forth in Rule 21 , that all
property stored or transported in the Container is at the Tenant's sole risk and
that Carrier's liability for any damage is solely for that damage resulting from its
own fault as set forth below.
ITEM
THEREBY
KNOWINGLY
WAIVES
(C) Limit of Liability: The transportation and storage rates provided in this tariff
are based upon the provision that Carrier shall not be liable for any damage or
loss, unless caused by Carrier's own fraud, willful injury or willful violation of
law. In such case, Carrier's liability shall be limited to the value of the goods
damaged or lost up to a maximum $6,000 total per Container. In no event shall
Carrier's liability exceed $6,000 per Rental Agreement.
RULE 21
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!. Shipper is liable for, and shall indemnify Carrier against, any loss or
damage caused by Shipper's breach of Shipper's promises in the Rental
Agreement entered into between Shipper and Carrier,
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CONTAINER RENTAL AGREEMENT
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, by and between Michigan Portable Storage, LLC, a
Michigan limited liability company ("Lessor"), and "Tenant" whose name and
residence and alternate addresses are set forth on the attached Addendum
and incorporated herein by reference, for the purpose of leasing or renting a
certain self-contained storage Container, and as hereinafter more fully
described and with the express understanding and agreement that no
bailment or deposit of goods by Tenant for safekeeping is intended or
created hereunder.
THIS
RENTAL
Due to the nature of our business and the purpose of our business being
storage, it is further understood that Lessor is not representing to Tenant, in
any manner whatsoever, that Lessor is a "warehouseman" as such term is
defined by applicable state statutes. Further, the parties expressly understand
and agree that it is the parties' intention that any laws including, without
limitation, warehouseman laws, or similar or related laws pertaining to the^
establishment or creation of a bailment relationship or any other relationship
pertaining to the deposit of goods by Tenant for safekeeping shall not apply to
this Rental Agreement.
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ISSUED: Septembers, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 24,2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
Original Page 22 Appendix A
MPSC MMW 4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ITEM
1
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing recital (which is
incorporated herein by reference), the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, and the mutual promises and assumption of obligations
described in this Rental Agreement, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:
1. DESCRIPTION OF CONTAINER. Lessor leases to Tenant and Tenant leases
from Lessor that certain self-contained storage Container (hereinafter referred to
as "Container") as identified on the attached Addendum. 1) Should Tenant elect
to have Lessor store the Container at Lessor's property, Tenant agrees that
Lessor shall have the right and authority to store the Container at any of Lessor's
storage facilities. Lessor shall attempt to store the Container at the storage
facility closest to Tenant's address, space permitting. Lessor's storage facilities
shall hereinafter be referred to, individually and collectively, as the "Facility"
Tenant shall have access to the Container, only during specified hours which are
normally 8:30 am to 5:00 pm local time, by giving advance notice to Lessor
Please call the number above to confirm the access hours, schedule access, or
make special arrangements for access during non-business hours. 2) Should
Tenant elect not to store the Container at the Facility, the Container shall be
located at the address designated by Tenant as more fully described on the
attached Addendum. Tenant has examined the Container and acknowledges
and agrees that the Container is satisfactory for all purposes for which
Tenant shall use the Container. Tenant hereby authorizes Lessor to enter
upon the property designated in the attached Addendum whenever Lessor
deems it necessary to enforce any of Lessor's rights pursuant to this
Rental Agreement or pursuant to any state or federal law. Tenant warrants
that Tenant has (1) an ownership interest in such property and/or that
tenant is an authorized agent of the owner(s) of such property; and (2) has
the right and authority to permit Lessor's unrestricted entrance upon such
property.
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date first written above and continues thereafter on a month-to-monih tenancy
until terminated. The initial "Due Date" shall be the date the Container is first
delivered to Tenant and subsequent Due Dates shall occur on the monthly
anniversary of the initial Due Date or the last day of the month if the
corresponding date does not exist in the subsequent month. Tenant must pay the
Lessor a monthly rent in advance, without deduction, prior notice, demand or
billing statement, in the amount set forth on the attached Addendum. Tenant
must pay, in advance, at least one month's rent. Tenant will not be entitled to a
refund of any prepaid rent under any circumstances. The monthly rent may be
adjusted by Lessor effective the month following written notice by Lessor to«.
Tenant specifying such adjustment, which notice shall be given not^ggj|pil,v
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thirty (30) days or one (1) calendar month prior to the first day of the vm\M^if8r£ LC* "
which the adjustment will be effective. Any such adjustment in the monthly rent (
will not otherwise affect the terms of this Rental Agreement and all other ternEs §f
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
Original Page 23 Appendix A
MPSC MMW
4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ITEM
3. FEES AND DEPOSITS, (a) All Rent shall be paid in advance on the Due ^^;B:-">, ":iH>
Date as defined in paragraph 2. In the event Tenant shall fai! to pay the rent by '• • "-: '•!•'.: •*.• : -. XT "
the 10th day after the Due Date, Tenant shall pay, in addition to any other
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amounts due, a late charge of $15,00. (b) If Tenant is delinquent in the
payment of rent or other charges due under this Rental Agreement for more ; •;?•.-'.;. ':';. J?Y.
than thirty days (30), Tenant shall pay a lien handling charge of $25.00 for
Lessor's costs in processing the delinquent account, including lien sale costs, • V,-;'::'V-:^ ,:/:\5'i'
whether or not a lien sale occurs. In the event Tenant is delinquent in the .-•••; .= _"';'"';V;:'\"-';^;;
payment of rent or other charges due under this Rental Agreement, including -K '.: 'oV^K ;'-..;':£0
without limitation, financing charges, late charges, handling charges and costs •^-^1'^^;,;^.
associated with the processing of Tenant's delinquent account, Tenant i,'?^ ""'.;•;$ £'' ' '--;':Vj&v3->
authorizes Lessor to charge Tenant's credit card account, without the signature !^^T'^?"'vSSl
of Tenant, for such amounts owed by Tenant to Lessor, even if Tenant has ;8W^SS'iii'
selected another method of payment as the preferred method. Lessor shall W^K vftife
have no liability to Tenant for charges applied to its credit card account so long f:V^.-^yI-'v^S:s
as such charges are applied by Lessor in good faith.
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only personal property that Tenant owns and will not store property that is 'v'"'/' rv;-:T':Vr":"^7
claimed by another or in which another has any right, title or interest not
disclosed to Lessor. Tenant agrees that if the aggregate value of all
personal property stored in the Container exceeds or is deemed to -VfU -V-H-Vvr.'V^.1"-^''1
exceed $5,000, Tenant must upon demand by Lessor provide Lessor with S ^";-SsS&j^-^^|^
proof of adequate insurance for the stored property. Tenant understands S$S:.^$;?H;9f
and agrees that Lessor need not be concerned with the kind, quantity or ^"V^fe^'':;^y|§i
value of personal property or other goods stored by Tenant in the ':.':.--. '.!";:•,";.'-•>'• ''-.pfiffK
Container pursuant to this Rental Agreement. Tenant shall not store any
improperly packaged food or perishable goods, flammable materials,
explosives, or other inherently dangerous material, nor perform any work in the
Container. Tenant shall not store any personal property in the Container which ;'v/v. i"r'7.' 'VvT;,'.-'.A73,v'-?;,<
would result in the violation of any law or regulation of any governmental ! -Vl.'.i ;'- ••; "'/I-, '".^ -' ':'''M£authority, including, without limitation, all laws and regulations relating to ;^,^:||;.;;5bj^
Hazardous Materials (as defined below), waste disposal and other *-*£ ':i^l%- $ S!
environmental matters, and Tenant shall comply with all laws, rules, regulations "£$¥ ';"&A^ - ''^1?
and ordinances of any and all governmental authorities concerning the '"•'IT-'ff- '-K --: = i « ^y.r'%4'5
Container, its use, and its location if the Container is located at an address ''i"\• ''1^}^ " - '. ""•'. •-??;'£
other than the Lessor's Facility. Tenant shall not permit any Hazardous ^'^f&ffi/'.^-*?
Materials to be stored in the Container. For purposes of this Rental ::';'--':--,::-::y '"ei
Agreement, "Hazardous Materials" shall include but not be limited to any
hazardous or toxic chemical, gas, liquid, substance, material or waste that is or
becomes regulated under any applicable local, state or federal law or '--/^"•^.^'V,''-' -vf':>
regulation. Tenant shall not use the Container in any manner that will constitute ;-y' ; j[--.\':;r . . '^:\waste, nuisance or unreasonable annoyance to other Tenants in the Facility.
Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the Container and the Facility are • "H'Mv -..•".'.
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not suitable for the storage of heirlooms or precious, invaluable or •''-• '''^ 'is
irreplaceable property such as books, records, writings, works of art^ ^if^^.l^lfie y
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
ISSUED BY:
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
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Original Page 24 Appendix A
4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
objects for which no immediate resale market exists, objects which are
claimed to have special or emotional value to Tenant and records or
receipts relating to the stored goods. Furthermore, Tenant acknowledges
that the following items should be excluded from storage: money, bank
notes, scrip, securities, accounts, deeds and evidences of debt; letters of
credit and notes other than bank notes; bullion, gold, goldware, silver,
silverware, platinum, coins, precious metals and pewter; stored value
cards and smart cards; manuscripts, personal records, passports, tickets
and stamps; jewelry, watches, furs, precious and semiprecious stones,
firearms; animals, birds and fish; aircraft, hovercraft, motor vehicles and
engines, trailers; property not owned by the tenant or for which tenant is
not legally liable; computer software or programs, media or computer
data contained on hard disks or drives. Tenant acknowledges that the
Container may be used for storage only, and that the use of the Container for
the conduct of business or for HUMAN OR ANIMAL HABITATION IS
SPECIFICALLY PROHIBITED. Tenant further acknowledges that Tenant
assumes full responsibility and liability for packing Tenant's property in the
Container and for securing Tenant's property for over the road transportation.
Tenant also acknowledges that the maximum weight of Tenant's property shall
not exceed 7,500 pounds contained in a twelve-foot (12') Container or 10,000
pounds in a sixteen-foot (16') Container. Tenant further acknowledges that
Lessor shall not be liable for any damage to Tenant's property for any reason
including damage occurring during over the road transportation when Lessor
moves the Container for failure of payment by Tenant. TENANT HEREBY
WAIVES ANY OBLIGATION THAT LESSOR PROVIDE A DESCRIPTION OF
THE PERSONAL PROPERTY IN TENANT'S CONTAINER, TO THE EXTENT
REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE STATE LAWS.
MPSC MMW
ITEM
5. INSURANCE. ALL PROPERTY IS STORED BY TENANT AT TENANT'S
SOLE RISK. ANY PROPERTY STORED BY TENANT IS NOT INSURED BY
THE LESSOR AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE. ALL INSURANCE IS
TENANT'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY. Tenant may obtain insurance from the
insurance company of Tenant's choice. Tenant agrees to insure the actual full
value of the stored property. Tenant may choose to purchase Customer
Storage Insurance by signing up for the Content Insurance Plan described in
the insurance information made available from Lessor. (Tenant acknowledges
that the actual policy may contain exclusions not described in the information
provided by Lessor. ), Tenant may choose to obtain supplemental insurance
from their own homeowner or renter's carrier OR Tenant may elect to be "self
insured." To the extent Tenant does not obtain insurance Tenant may be in
violation of this Rental Agreement and waives all claims against Lessor. Tenant
will personally assume all risk of loss, including damage to Tenant's property
caused by theft, burglary, mysterious disappearance, fire, water, rodent
damage, earthquakes, acts of God, vandalism, mold or mildew or other vermin.
Lessor and Lessor's agents, affiliates, authorized representatives and
employees ("Lessor's Agents") will not be responsible for, and Tenant
hereby releases Lessor and Lessor's Agents from any responsibility for
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 20Q,5nC
ISSUED BY:
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Original Page 25 Appendix A
4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
any loss, liability, claim, expense, damage to property or injury to
persons ("Loss') that could have been insured including, without
limitation, any Loss arising from the active or passive acts, omission or
negligence of Lessor or Lessor's Agents ("Released Claims"). Tenant
waives any rights of recovery against Lessor or Lessor's Agents for the
Released Claims, and Tenant expressly agrees that the carrier of any
insurance obtained by Tenant shall not be subrogated to any claim of Tenant
against Lessor or Lessor's Agents. Although Lessor and Lessor's Agents may
give insurance information to Tenant, Tenant understands that Lessor and
Lessor's Agents are not an insurance company or insurance agents. Lessor
has not explained any coverage or assisted Tenant in making any claim under
any insurance policy. If Tenant buys insurance from the insurance company
named in the information made available by Lessor, Tenant shal! send the
insurance premiums directly to the insurance company. The provisions of this
paragraph will not limit the rights of Lessor and Lessor's' Agents under
paragraph 6.
ITEM
6. LIMITATION OF LESSOR'S LIABILITY; INDEMNITY. Lessor and Lessor's
Agents will have no responsibility to Tenant or to any other person for any Loss
from any cause, including, without limitation, Lessor's and Lessor's Agents'
active or passive acts, omissions, negligence or conversion, unless the Loss is
directly caused by Lessor's fraud, willful injury or willful violation of law. Tenant
shall indemnify and hold Lessor and Lessor's Agents harmless from any Loss
incurred by Lessor or Lessor's Agents in any way arising out of Tenant's use of
the Container or Facility. Tenant agrees that Lessor's and Lessor's Agents'
total responsibility for any Loss shall not exceed a total of $5,000.
BY INITIALING HERE, TENANT INDICATES
THEIR
UNDERSTANDING OF AND AGREEMENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF
PARAGRAPHS 5 AND 6.
7. ACCESS CODE (PIN NUMBER). At time of order Tenant will be asked for
their drivers license number the last four characters of which will be used as
Tenant's PIN Number. If Tenant desires to use an alternative PIN Number,
Tenant must provide Lessor with the new PIN Number at time of order, or by
calling the toll free number above. Lessor will require the PIN Number before
providing access to the Container and/or before scheduling a move or delivery
of the Container. Tenant agrees that Lessor has the right to provide access to
the Container to anyone providing Lessor with Tenant's PIN Number without
further inquiry, and that Lessor has the right to refuse access to the Container
by anyone, including Tenant, who does not have Tenant's PIN Number,
8. PLACEMENT OF CONTAINER. Tenant acknowledges that Lessor will
normally place the Container on a driveway or other paved surface immediately
accessible from a street fronting Tenant's property. Such placement area shall
have adequate width, depth and height clearance to sustain the weight and
s\ze of a Container. Tenant authorizes Lessor to 1) Drive on Tenant's lawn or
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September ff,"20Q5
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
Original Page 26 Appendix A
MPSC MMW
4000
SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ITEM
other non-paved area in order to place the Container in the area designated by '•. : ''-S ' ;'•'..'.'.';' '. ' J " : Tenant or to place the Container in an area lacking adequate clearance, or 2) '"'• Vs't^jS$•.'•".'. - '.v.. ';.
Drive on a paved surface. In either case Tenant assumes full risk for damage ^:'fp"(C;;.; " ;• :'V>
and relieves Lessor from any responsibility for damage. Additionally, Tenant ^-;JfftF'^/:-"<;^
acknowledges that Lessor recommends against driving on Tenant's lawns or ':; "^^E;V^;V'>;":
non-paved areas and certain paved areas. Any deliveries or retrievals of the v-iC:^S^:V^.>ir;'7'-;\'..%
Container requiring Lessor to access the Container by way of non-paved areas vf^lKf^'v': -:-'-''r?
shall permit Lessor, at their option, to assess Tenant a service charge, which ^ ?;||wi-'-v---,;-^^|
Tenant agrees to pay. Tenant agrees that they will not relocate the Container. ':'-, "i/!^S'v"'" •' ;".':^;.\;
In the event it is determined that the Container has been relocated, Tenant •" !;ife -"."/.""I
shall pay an additional charge equal to Lessor's actual Loss, but not less than r- ~«>7;;'^,|"y.;.
$75.00 nor more than the current retail value of the Container plus any cost or ^'••^fffi'^^K
shipping associated with the retrieval of the Container.
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or description whatsoever to the Container without, in each instance, the prior "'Sfeji^^H1^®®
written consent of the Lessor.
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10. LOCK. Tenant shall provide, at Tenant's own expense, a lock for the
Container which Tenant, in Tenant's sole discretion, deems sufficient to secure
the Container. Tenant shall not provide Lessor or Lessor's Agents with a key
and/or combination to Tenant's lock.
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TENANT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE HAS READ AND UNDERSTANDS THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS CONTRACT AND AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ITS !SgSllip^^|
REQUIREMENTS. TENANT FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE IS AWARE: (1)
THAT ALL PROPERTY STORED IN THE UNIT IS NOT INSURED BY LESSOR S|S8j^;Hi
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THE UNIT MAY BE SOLD TO SATISFY LESSOR'S LIEN IF TENANT HAS FAILED
TO PERFORM ON TIME ANY OBLIGATION OR DUTY SET FORTH IN THIS
RENTAL AGREEMENT,
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Rental
Agreement as of the date and year first written above, and agree to be bound £$£$W££f£&&l
by all of the provisions of this Rental Agreement including the provisions <fe!ll|S c ; -v" ','{
numbered 1 through 10 on this page and 1 1 through 26 on the reverse side of •V^r.-:'^t;:';''s:;,j;/Vj .;•;.'
this page.
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 20.Q&\
ISSUED BY:
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
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11. RIGHT TO ENTER, INSPECT AND REPAIR CONTAINER, Tenant shall
grant Lessor, Lessor's Agents or the representatives of any governmental
authority, including police and fire officials, access to the Container as required
by applicable laws and regulations. In the event Tenant shall not grant access
to the Container as required, or in the event of an emergency or upon default of
any of Tenant's obligations under this Rental Agreement, Lessor, Lessor's
Agents or the representatives of any governmental authority shall have the
right, but not the obligation, to remove Tenant's locks and enter the Container
for the purpose of examining the Container or the contents thereof or for the
purpose of making repairs or alterations to the Container and taking such other
action as may be necessary or appropriate to preserve the Container, or to
comply with applicable law including any applicable local, state or federal law
or regulation governing hazardous or toxic substance, material or waste or to
enforce any of Lessor's rights. In the event of any damage or injury to the
Container or the Facility arising from the negligent or deliberate act or
omissions of the Tenant, or for which Tenant is otherwise responsible, alt
expenses reasonably incurred by the Lessor to repair or restore the Container
or the Facility including any expense incurred in connection with any
investigation of site conditions, or any clean-up, removal or restoration work
required by any applicable local, state or federal law or regulation or agency
regulating any hazardous or toxic substance, material or waste, shall be paid
by the Tenant as additional rent and shall be due upon demand by the Lessor.
MPSC MMW
ITEM
12. NO WARRANTIES. Lessor hereby disclaims any implied or express
warranties, guarantees, representations of the nature, condition, safety or
security of the Container and the Facility and Tenant hereby
acknowledges, as provided in paragraph 1 above, that Tenant has
inspected the Container and the Facility and hereby acknowledges and
agrees that Lessor does not represent or guarantee the safety or security
of the Container or the Facility of any property stored therein and this
Rental Agreement does not create any contractual duty for Lessor to
create or maintain such safety or security.
13. REMEDIES UPON EVENT OF DEFAULT. If an event of default shall
occur, Lessor shall have the right at its election, then or at any time thereafter
while such event of default continues, to pursue the following remedy or any
other remedies provided for under applicable laws under this Rental
Agreement. ALL EXPENSES INCURRED BY LESSOR THAT ARE
CONNECTED WITH THE COLLECTION OF ANY AND ALL OUTSTANDING
BALANCES OWED BY TENANT OR THE ENFOREMENT OF LESSOR'S
RIGHT WILL BE ASSESSED TO THE TENANT (INCLUDING REASONABLE
ATTORNEY'S FEES AND OTHER EXPENSES). Lessor may terminate this
Rental Agreement by giving notice to Tenant, in which event Tenant shall
immediately surrender the Container to Lessor and if Tenant fails to do so,
Lessor may, without prejudice to any other remedy which it may have for
possession or arrearages in rent, enter upon and take possession of the
Container, including the right to enter upon Tenant's property and take
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ISSUED: August 25. 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4,te005?'
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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possession of the Container and Tenant's property stored in the Container, and
expel or remove Tenant, without being liable for prosecution or any claim of
damages therefor and Tenant hereby agrees to pay to Lessor on demand the
amount of all Loss which Lessor may suffer by reason of such termination,
whether through inability to reiet the Container on satisfactory terms or
otherwise,
MPSC MMW
ITEM
14. LESSOR'S LIEN. IN ADDITION TO ANY LIENS AND REMEDIES
PROVIDED BY THE APPLICABLE STATE LAW TO SECURE AND COLLECT
RENT AND CUMULATIVE THEREWITH, TENANT HEREBY GRANTS TO
LESSOR A CONTRACTUAL LESSOR'S LIEN UPON ALL PROPERTY, NOW
OR AT ANY TIME HEREAFTER STORED IN OR ON THE CONTAINER OR
AT THE FACILITY, TO SECURE THE PAYMENT OF ALL RENTS OR OTHER
CHARGES PAYABLE UNDER THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT. IN THE EVENT
TENANT IS IN DEFAULT OF THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT (AS DEFINED IN
PARAGRAPH 15 BELOW), LESSOR MAY BEGIN THE ENFORCEMENT OF
ITS LIEN TO INCLUDE DENIAL OF ACCESS TO THE CONTAINER BY THE
TENANT, AGAINST ALL PROPERTY OF TENANT STORED IN OR ON THE
CONTAINER OR AT THE FACILITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF
THE JURISDICTION IN WHICH THE TENANT'S PROPERTY IS LOCATED
WHEN LESSOR COMMENCES THE ENFORCEMENT OF ITS LIEN.
PROPERTY MAY BE SOLD OR OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF AT THE
STORAGE FACILITY OR NEAREST SUITABLE LOCATION TO SATISFY
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THE PROPERTY IN EXCESS OF AMOUNTS OWED TO LESSOR, WILL BE
PAID TO THE STATE TREASURER IF UNCLAIMED BY THE OCCUPANT
WITHIN ONE YEAR AFTER SALE OF THE PROPERTY. IN ACCORDANCE
WITH APPLICABLE LIEN LAWS, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NAME AND
ADDRESS OF ANOTHER PERSON TO WHOM PRELIMINARY AND
SUBSEQUENT NOTICES OF LIEN MAY BE SENT.
THE ADDITIONAL FOLLOWING PROVISIONS APPLY TO MICHIGAN TENANTS:
IN ADDITION TO ANY LIENS AND REMEDIES PROVIDED BY LAW TO SECURE
AND COLLECT RENT, INCLUDING THE LIEN PROVISIONS -SET FORTH IN THE
MICHIGAN SELF STORAGE FACILITY ACT, PUBLIC ACT 148 OF 1985, AS
AMENDED ("ACT 148"), AND CUMULATIVE THEREWITH, TENANT HEREBY
GRANTS TO LESSOR A CONTRACTUAL LESSOR'S LIEN ON ALL PERSONAL
PROPERTY STORED WITHIN OR ON THE UNIT FOR RENT, LABOR, INSURANCE
OR OTHER CHARGES IN RELATIONSHIP TO THE PROPERTY AND FOR
EXPENSES NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PROPERTY OR
REASONABLY INCURRED IN ITS SALE PURSUANT TO ACT 148.
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September $"2005
ISSUED BY:
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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LESSOR GIVES TENANT THE FOLLOWING NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY ACT 148:
ITEM
NOTICE: IF YOU FAIL TO MAKE YOUR REQUIREMENT PAYMENTS, YOU WILL
HAVE TO VACATE THE UNIT OR YOUR PROPERTY MAY LATER BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. BEFORE THE SALE, YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED BY FIRST-CLASS
MAIL AND BY CERTIFIED MAIL OF THE AMOUNT DUE. THE NOTICE WILL BE
MAILED TO YOUR LAST KNOWN ADDRESS. IN ORDER TO PRESERVE YOUR
RIGHT TO BE NOTIFIED, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU
NOTIFY US OF ANY
CHANGE IN YOUR MAILING ADDRESS. ALSO, YOU SHOULD SUPPLY US WITH
THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF ANOTHER PERSON WHO CAN REACH YOU IF
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YOU ARE NOT AT YOUR MAILING ADDRESS, AND WE WILL NOTIFY THAT
PERSON AT THE SAME TIME AND IN THE SAME MANNER AS WE NOTIFY YOU.
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15. TERMINATION AND DEFAULT. Either party may terminate this Rental
Agreement at the expiration of any term by giving written notice to the other "
party not less than seven (7) days before expiration of the term. For month-to.
month tenancies, either party may terminate this Rental Agreement as of the
^ rlast day of the calendar month (excluding any partial calendar month during -f- "L
which this Rental Agreement commences) by giving written notice to the other
party not less than fifteen (15) days before the end of such month. Further, this 1
Rental Agreement may, at the option of Lessor, be terminated upon any default
by Tenant. The following events shall be deemed to be events of default by
Tenant under this Rental Agreement: (a) Tenant shall fail to pay any
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installment of the rent due under this rental agreement; (b) Tenant shall fail to
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comply with any term, provision or covenant of this Rental Agreement, other
than the payment of rent, between Lessor and Tenant, and shall not cure such - *
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failure within ten (10) days after written notice thereof to Tenant;, (c) Tenant
shall abandon the Container. If Tenant defaults under any of its obligations
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under this Rental Agreement, Lessor may pursue any remedies available to 1 " ' './
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Lessor under applicable law or this Rental Agreement. Lessor's decision to
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pursue one remedy shall not prevent Lessor from pursuing other available
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16. CONDITION OF CONTAINER UPON TERMINATION. Upon termination of
this Rental Agreement for any reason, Tenant shall remove all Tenant's
personal property from the Container, unless such property is subject to
Lessor's lien rights pursuant to paragraph 14, and shall immediately deliver
possession of the Container to Lessor in the same condition as delivered to
Tenant on the commencement date of this Rental Agreement, reasonable wear
and tear excepted. Tenant agrees that Lessor may remove any personal
property left in the Container, and may, at its option, retain such property as
collateral for payment of the removal charges and/or any other amounts due
Lessor or dispose of such property.
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17. RELEASE OF TENANT INFORMATION. Tenant hereby authorizes Lessor
to release any information regarding Tenant and Tenant's tenancy as may be
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September^^J&S"1
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
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LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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required by law or requested by governmental authorities or agencies, law
enforcement agencies or courts including but not limited to officials from local
and state code enforcement agencies.
18. NOTICES. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Rental
Agreement, any written notices or demands required or permitted to be given
under the terms of this Rental Agreement may be personally served or may be
served by first class mail or certified mail, deposited in the United States mail
with postage thereon fully prepaid and addressed to the party to be served at
the address of such party provided for in this Rental Agreement. Service of any
such notice or demand shall be deemed complete on the date delivered, if
personally delivered, or if mailed, shall be deemed complete on the date of
deposit in the United States mail, with postage thereon fully prepaid and
addressed in accordance with the provisions hereof.
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19. NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS. In the event Tenant shall
change Tenant's place of residence or alternate address from the place on the
attached Addendum, Tenant shall give Lessor written notice of any such *
change within ten (10) days of the change, specifying Tenant's current
residence, alternate address and telephone numbers. Failure to provide
forwarding information releases Lessor from any damages that might occur in *'
the event that the Container must be removed. Lessor assumes no
responsibility and will make no attempts to locate Tenant if such information is
unavailable.
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20. ASSIGNMENT. Tenant shall not assign or sublease the Container or any
portion thereof without in each instance the prior written consent of Lessor.
Lessor may assign or transfer this Rental Agreement without the consent of
Tenant and, after such assignment or transfer, Lessor shall be released from
all obligations under this Rental Agreement occurring after such assignment or
transfer.
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to, bind and be obligatory upon the heirs, executors, administrators,
representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto.
22. GOVERNING LAW/JURISDICTION/WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. This
Rental Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the
laws, of the State of Michigan, without regard to choice of law provisions.
Whenever possible, each provision of this Rental Agreement shall be
interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under Michigan law,
but, if any provision of this Rental Agreement shall be invalid or prohibited
under Michigan law, such provision shall be ineffective only to the extent of
such prohibition or invalidity without invalidating the remainder of such
provision or the remaining provisions of this Rental Agreement. TENANT
HEREBY WAIVES ALL RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL AS TO ANY CLAIMS BY
OR AGAINST LESSOR RELATED TO THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT. Tenant
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ISSUED BY:
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3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
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LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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further agrees that Lessor will be notified of all claims no later than the earlier
of 60 days from the initial discovery of the claim or default and 60 days
following the expiration or termination of this Rental Agreement and failure to
do so will result in the forfeiture of said claim. Any claims by Tenant arising
under this Rental Agreement must be brought in a court of competent
jurisdiction located in geographic area in which Lessor has its original place of
business at the time of commencement of litigation proceedings. Tenant
waives any objection to the jurisdiction and venue of such courts. This
exclusive choice of jurisdiction does not preclude Tenant or Lessor from
bringing an action to enforce any judgement or judicial order in any other
jurisdiction.
MPSC MMW
ITEM
23. TIME. Time is of the essence of this Rental Agreement.
24. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The rules and regulations posted in a
conspicuous place at the Facility are made a part of this Rental Agreement and
Tenant shall comply at all times with such rules and regulations. Lessor shall
have the right from time to time to promulgate amendments and additional
rules and regulations for the safety, care and cleanliness of the Container,
Facility and all common areas of the Facility, or for the preservation of good
order and, upon the posting of any such amendments or additions in a
conspicuous place at the Facility, they shall become a part of this Rental
Agreement.
25. LOCAL ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS. Tenant acknowledges that
Tenant's use of the Container may be subject to county, city and local
ordinances, rules and/or regulations including deed and homeowner
restrictions and condominium rules. Tenant assumes full responsibility for any
tines and/or penalties, monetary or other, resulting from Tenant's use of the
Container. If a governmental authority requires Lessor to remove the Container
from Tenant's property, Lessor will attempt to notify Tenant of such
requirement; however, Tenant gives Lessor full authority to comply with such
governmental requirements, and absolves Lessor of any liability for any
resulting damage to Tenant's property. Additionally, if Tenant is renting or
leasing the property where the Container is located, other than property owned
by Lessor, and the landlord of the property requests that the Container be
removed or relocated, Tenant gives Lessor full authority
to comply with the landlord's request, and absolves Lessor of any liability for
any resulting damage to Tenant's property. Tenant further understands that
should the Container be removed by any other entity than Lessor, Tenant
assumes all costs including but not limited to legal fees, removal and storage
that are incurred with the Container's retrieval and further agrees to pay any
damages that are associated with such removal and storage of the Container.
26. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Rental Agreement sets forth the entire
agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and
supersedes all prior agreements or understandings with respect thereto.
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ISSUED: Auqust 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: Septembefr4,%6ft5
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
,
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
There are no representations, warranties, or agreements by or between
the parties, which are not fully set forth herein, and no representative of
Lessor or Lessor's Agents is authorized to make any representations,
warranties or agreements other than as expressly set forth herein. This
Rental Agreement may only be amended by a writing signed by the
parties.
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RULE 23
ADDENDUM TO LEASE
All Transportation and storage services on all shipments shall be
subject to the terms and conditions of this Tariff, the Rental Agreement and this
"Addendum to Lease".
In the event of any conflict of any term and condition between the
Rental Agreement entered into with Shipper, any addendum thereto, and this
Tariff, the terms of the Transportation Receipt, Rental Agreement and this
Tariff shall govern in that order of precedence.
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The Transportation Receipt shall include the following provisions:
CUSTOMER INFORMATION:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
PHONE:
ALT. PHONE:
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POD CONTAINER SPECS:
CONTAINER:
SIZE:
TYPE/FACE:"
PAID TO:
NEXT SCHEDULED DELIVERY
Customer will be responsible for the full term of the rental agreement in the
case of early termination
10/30/2004
BILLING INFORMATION
Recurrina
PREFERRED METHOD OF PAYMENT
CASH
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CREDIT CARD
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ISSUED: August 25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 20Q&tf
ISSUED BY:
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DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
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SECTION 1
RULES AND REGULATIONS
It is the occupant's responsibility to insure that the contents of the Container
are properly secured for over the road transportation. Lessor will not be liable
for the shifting of contents. Lessor is neither a bailee nor a warehouseman.
ITEM
Lessor does not provide insurance for your contents. However, you are given
a resource for purchasing insurance on your contents. Please refer to the
TenantOne® Brochure/Application contained in your packet for complete
details.
Your signature on this lease addendum is required as proof that the Customer
Storage Insurance has been made available to you.
Please initial one of the following:
(
} I will purchase TenantOne, which provides insurance coverage for the
property contained in the POD against burglary, storms, fire and more.
(
) I accept FULL responsibility for any loss. I am not interested in
TenantOne insurance at this time, but I realize I may purchase insurance at
any time throughout the duration of my lease.
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Signature
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ISSUED: August 25. 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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Cancels
SECTION II
Original Page 34 Appendix A RATES IN DOLLARS AND CENTS
MPSC MMW 4000
ITEM
400
RULE1
APPLICATION OF RATES
Description
Charge
Flat Fee Rate
Delivery of empty Container to Customer location
Pick up empty Container from Customer location
Delivery of empty Container to Customer location and return
loaded Container to Facility
Delivery of loaded Container from Facility to Customer location
and pick up empty Container from Customer location
Pick up loaded Container from Customer location and deliver
loaded Container to location designated by Customer
Delivery of loaded Container from Facility to Customer location
and return loaded Container to Facility
$49.99
$49.99
$59.99
$59.99
$55.00
$59.99
(N) All rates listed above are subject to the fuel cost price adjustment surcharge as described in
Section VI-A of the MPSC MMW 4000 tariff.
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ISSUED; September 14. 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 24. 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
MPSC MMW
Original Page 35 Appendix A
4000
SECTION
RATES IN DOLLARS AND CENTS
ITEM
400
RULE 2
APPLICATION OF RATES
Description
Within Service Area (Detroit Portable Storage Zone)
Portable storage companies operating within the"
DPSZ will file flat rate fees covering the
transportation of household goods within their
portable storage offering area, as approved by the
Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC).
When applicable, extended delivery fees will be
applied for Michigan Portable Storage to redeliver
a Container beyond designated distances.
Michigan Portable Storage will charge a certain
additional rates for delivery beyond 15 miles from
warehouse locations. As with the Detroit
Commercial Zone, if a particular United States
Postal Service zip code has part of the zip code
.within a specific mileage radius of a warehouse,
customers requesting service from the entire zip
code would receive the "flat rate" extended
delivery fee. This fee is, as the one time local
rate, a one-time charge. This fee is applied as
transportation is in excess of 15 miles from a
storage facility. A flat rate extended delivery fee
by zip code as filed with and approved by the
MPSC as a new part of the MMA tariff will be
charged to such customers.
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EFFECTIVE: September 4, 2005
ISSUED: August 25, 2005
ISSUED BY:
D.ONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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4000
SECTION II
RATES IN DOLLARS AND CENTS
ITEM
400
RULES
APPLICATION OF RATES
RULE 4
APPLICATION OF RATES
Description
Charge
General Charges
Returned check charge
Late payment fee
Lien handling fee
Pick up or Delivery on non paved surface
$25.00
$15.00
$25.00
$35.00
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ISSUED: August-25, 2005
EFFECTIVE: September 4. 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
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SECTION 111
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
ITEM 500
EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN TARIFFS
LCL
Avenue
Less than Container Load
Ave.
LTL
Less than Truck Load
Bill
of
Lading
B/L
M
Thousand Pounds
Hundred Pounds
C
MAX.
Maximum
Charges (s)
Chg(s)
MIN.
Minimum
Collect of Delivery
C.O.D.
NOI
Column
Not Otherwise Indicated
Col.
NOS
Commercial
Not Otherwise Specified
Comm.
Concluded
Cone.
Continued
Cont.
CWT
Cents per HundredWeight/Cents per 100 Pounds
F.C.C.O.D Freight Charges Collected on
Delivery
REV
Group
Revision
GR
SCAC
Standard
Carrier Alpha Code
Household
Goods
as
Defined
in
HHG
this tariff.
su
Interstate Highway
Setup
IH
TL
Truckload
Inclusive
Inc.
USDOT
United States Department of
Knocked Down
KD
Transportation
USH
United States Highway
Knocked Down Flat
KDF
VIZ
Namely
Pounds
LBS
WT
Weight
EXPLANANTION OF REFERENCE MARKS USED IN TARIFFS
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Less than
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Greater than
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EFECT1VE: September 4. 2005
ISSUED; August 25. 2005
ISSUED BY:
DONNELLY K. EURICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
3225 W. ST. JOSEPH
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917