Transport - Law Dictionary Search Results
Extended area
Extended area, means any area or route to which the operation of any road transport service of a Corporation has been extended in the manner provided in s. 20. [Road Transport Corporation Act,
Agricultural tractor
any mechanically propelled 4-wheel vehicle designed to work with suitable implements for various field operations and/or trailers to transport agricultural materials. Agricultural tractor is a non-transport vehicle. [Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, R. 2 (b)]
Just
arbitrary. If it is not so it cannot be just (See Helen C. Rebello v. Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation, AIR 1998 SC 3191), Divisional Controller KSTRC v. Mahadeva Shetty, AIR 2003 SC 4172 (4177): (2003) 7
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Bus-Stand
place where bus services commence or terminate. It is the place where the buses stand for commencing its transport service or where they stand after terminating their service, that is popularly known as a bus-stand, Municipal Board
By way open to all traffic
evidence of the requisite current use of the route, Buckland v. Secretary of State for the Environment and Transport and the Regions, (2000) 1 WLR 1449 (QB). By way open to all traffic, is a highway over
Commercial concern
concern engaged in the business of advertising consultants; (vi) a light railway; (vii) a concern engaged in road transport service; (viii) a concern engaged in air transport service; (ix) a rubber, tea, coffee or cinchona plantation; (x)
Conditional fee agreements
are nowadays perhaps the most important species of champerty. Such agreements are still unlawful, R (Factorthame Ltd) v. Transport Secretary (No 8) (CA), (2003) LR 381 QB. Means an agreement in writing between a person providing advocacy
Consignor
carriage. [Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989), s. 2 (10)] (ii) means the person, named in the multimodal transport contract s consignor, by whom or on whose behalf the goods covered by such contract are entrusted to
Duly notified stands
it is reasonable to presume that a duly notified stand must be one which is notified by the Transport Authority and by none other, T.B. Ibrahim v. Regional Transport Authority Tanjore, AIR 1953 SC 79: (1953) SCR
Employed
Employed, The word 'employed' in the definition of Motor Transport worker is not used in the sense of using the services of a person but rather in the
Try the research workspace - 7 days free