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Code · New Jersey · Title 39 — Food and Drugs · Chapter 3

39:3-26. Traction or tractor well-drill machines or well-drilling equipment; trucks with powered feed impregnating machines; fee

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In addition to the motor vehicle licenses authorized to be issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, the commissioner is authorized and empowered to license traction or tractor well-drill machines or well-drilling equipment, however mounted, whether or not such vehicles be equipped with rubber tires, and to license any truck equipped with rubber tires which has permanently affixed thereto a powered feed impregnating machine, which license shall permit such vehicles to travel upon the public highways of this State in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
The fee for such license shall be three dollars ($3.00) per annum, whether such license shall be issued for the yearly period or only for portion thereof.
Amended by L.1938, c. 66, p. 176, s. 8; L.1945, c. 265, p. 797, s. 1.
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