The Taxation of Motor Vehicles in 1932

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 270 pages
 

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Page 51 - The limitations imposed by this act as to length of vehicle or combination of vehicles and weights of loads and- of height of vehicle with load shall not apply to vehicles when used only to transport property from point of origin to the nearest practicable common carrier receiving or loading point or from a common carrier unloading point by way of the shortest practicable route...
Page 37 - Atlantic, East North Central, West North Central, East South Central, West South Central, Mountain, and Pacific groups of states.
Page 79 - New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Page 51 - No commercial motor vehicle, truck-tractor, trailer, or semi-trailer shall be operated on the public highway outside of the limits of an incorporated city or town with a load exceeding seven thousand...
Page 15 - ... transporting persons or property, or both, or of providing or furnishing such transportation service, for hire...
Page 8 - B motor carriers shall include all other motor carriers not operating as Class A and Class C motor carriers, whether as private carriers or common carriers, of persons or property.
Page 81 - New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Rhode...
Page 51 - ... shortest practicable route to destination; provided, said vehicle does not pass a delivery or receiving point of a common carrier equipped to transport such load...
Page 11 - Commonwealth, eight (8) mills upon the dollar upon such portion of the gross receipts of such company as is represented by the ratio that the number of miles of routes operated...
Page 9 - ... under special or individual agreement or agreements and not operating as a common carrier and not operating exclusively within the corporate limits of the City of Kingsport and the suburban territory adjacent thereto.

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