Trade Plate definition

Trade Plate means any valid trade licence plate issued by a Vehicle Licensing Authority
Trade Plate means a registration plate authorised by a trader identification permit;
Trade Plate means a trade plate issued under section 22 of the Transport Act 1962 or section 33 of this Act:

Examples of Trade Plate in a sentence

  • In respect of any Vehicle bearing a Trade Plate, the maximum We will pay is the amount stated in the Schedule or the Market Value of the Vehicle, whichever is the lesser.

  • Trade PlateAny Trade Plate issued in accordance with the Regulations applicable to trade licences.

  • Please provide the Trade Plate numbers or the following particulars of all Authorised Drivers.

  • The Trade Plate is affixed to the vehicle as per the regulatory requirements for the State or Territory in which the Receiver is located.

  • On the question of principle, they had agreed that, provided the Trade Plate was affixed to the vehicle by the authorised user of the vehicle, or the authorised user's agent, then this should be accepted, for the purposes of the Supplementary Agreement, as evidence to identify the country in which the vehicle concerned was "normally based".

  • Solution: In the case studied, the Signatories had decided that liability should be borne by the Bureau of the country in which the Trade Plate had been issued.

  • Transporter capable of carrying more then two vehicles at once Make/ModelType of BodyG.V.W or CCRegistration No.Value £ £ £ £ NOTE – Use solely for breakdown purposes or use under a Trade Plate for the carriage of goods for demonstration purposes in accordance with the regulations applicable to trade licences is not deemed to be use for hire or reward.

  • All cars must be individually licenced for the road - competing cars cannot be driven on any form of Trade Plate.

  • This is to ensure that there is no damage caused to vehicles coming into contact with these items.• At no time is either the Receiver’s or Carrier’s personnel to be requested to drive any vehicle on any road or highway without being supplied a Trade Plate.

  • A Motorcycle Policy for Trade Plate Use is intended for: motorcycle retail trade (showroom display and / or for test-ride, etc.); and repair trade (towing / repair / test-ride, etc.).


More Definitions of Trade Plate

Trade Plate means a registration plate issued to a person or 20 class of persons for the purposes specified by the Minister by notice in the Gazette

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