TOW TRUCK Sample Clauses

TOW TRUCK. A tow truck as defined in Section 615 of the California Vehicle Code. Also includes slide back carriers and wheel lift vehicles.
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TOW TRUCK. Make: Model: Year: License Number: GVW: Date of Last State Certificate of Safety: Winch CapaVillage: Number of Cylinders: Number of Axles: TOW TRUCK (continued) Make: Model: Year: License Number: GVW: Date of Last State Certificate of Safety: Winch CapaVillage: Number of Cylinders: Number of Axles: Make: Model: Year: License Number: GVW: Date of Last State Certificate of Safety: Winch CapaVillage: Number of Cylinders: Number of Axles: Make: Model: Year: License Number: GVW: Date of Last State Certificate of Safety: Winch CapaVillage: Number of Cylinders: Number of Axles: USE ADDITIONAL SHEETS IF NECESSARY
TOW TRUCK. Employees assigned to operate a tow truck shall receive a two (2) percent (2%) differential above the employee's regular rate for all time involved in operating the tow truck.
TOW TRUCK. As defined in Section 615 of the California Vehicle Code, a vehicle which includes slide back carriers and wheel lift vehicles. A “trailer for hire” shall not be approved for listing as a Class A tow truck.

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