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Independent-contractor delivery terms covering acceptance control, safety, location permissions, payouts, and deactivation rights.
Version
2026.04
Effective date
April 2, 2026
1. Independent contractor status Drivers use MMH as independent contractors. Nothing in this agreement creates an employment relationship, guarantee of work, employee benefits, or minimum earnings entitlement.
2. Opportunity control Drivers control whether, when, and where they make themselves available and whether to accept or decline delivery opportunities, subject to platform integrity and safety rules.
3. Earnings and payouts Earnings depend on accepted work, distance, timing, applicable incentives, and adjustments determined under the current MMH payout model. Placeholder for final payout schedule and reserve rules: [insert final driver payout terms].
4. Driver responsibilities Drivers are responsible for maintaining a valid licence, lawful vehicle access, insurance where required, safe driving, device readiness, route awareness, customer-safe handoff, and compliance with road, transport, and delivery laws.
5. Location and device permissions Driver location is tracked during active deliveries and related dispatch windows to support fulfilment, routing, live tracking, issue resolution, and delivery verification. Drivers are responsible for maintaining device permissions required for those workflows.
6. Prohibited conduct Drivers may not engage in unsafe driving, fraud, identity sharing, account sharing, theft, tampering, harassment, discriminatory conduct, off-platform solicitation, or misuse of customer information.
7. Verification and deactivation MMH may require identity checks, document refreshes, background or compliance reviews where lawful, and may suspend or deactivate drivers for safety, fraud, legal risk, low service reliability, or repeated policy violations.
8. Taxes Drivers are responsible for their own taxes, remittances, accounting, and legal obligations as independent contractors.