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Ply
Ply, connotes the going of to and fro between pleas regularly
To ply for hire
To ply for hire, means to exhibit the vehicle in such a
four ply
thickness made up of four layers or strands as four ply yarns
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Vehicle plies for hire
Vehicle plies for hire, means that it is regularly used for such hire, that is, the vehicle which is offered...
Workmen's Compensation Act
or in writing, and also includes a person engaged in plying for hire with any vehicle or vessel the use of
implied
implied : not directly or specifically made known (as in the terms of a contract) ;specif : recognized (as by...
duplicate
duplicate -cat·ed -cat·ing : to make a duplicate of du·pli·ca·tive [-kā-tiv] adj [dü-pli-kət, dyü-] n : either of two things...
Area
the road, the physical tract, over which the motor vehicles ply without references to any notional line of travel, D. Papiah
Route
the area of the road over which the motor vehicles ply. Yet the two terms are not inter-changeable, D. Papiah v.
Hackney carriage or cab
for hire' does not connote motion A Cab is not plying for hire when cruising whilst displaying a 'for hire' sign
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