Carriage for hire or reward definition

Carriage for hire or reward means the carriage of goods or passengers for a charge.

Examples of Carriage for hire or reward in a sentence

  • Effective August 1, 2015, the calculation will be 2.2 percent of final average salary for the five highest years of earnings multiplied by all years of service.

  • Carriage without licence(1) Carriage for hire or reward, which is provided for in Article 1(5) of Regulation (EC) No 1072/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, does not require the licence, unless otherwise provided for in an international agreement.

  • Rusty Depass, another of Dusenberry’s nephews, saw her once every few months.4 Kathryn DePass, Dusenberry’s niece, saw Dusenberry only two or three times a year.We conclude that Drawdy’s testimony does not support a determination Dusenberry was incompetent, and we conclude that the Respondents failed to carry the burden of proof on this issue.

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