Jitney definition

Jitney means every vehicle which:
Jitney means an autobus as defined in N.J.S.A. 48:16-23 with a carrying capacity of not more than 13 passengers, operated under municipal consent upon a route established wholly within the limits of a single municipality or with a carrying capacity of not more than 20 passengers operated under municipal consent upon a route established wholly within the limits of not more than four contiguous municipalities within any county of the fifth or sixth class, which route in either case does not, in whole or in part, parallel upon the same street the line of any street railway or traction railway or any other autobus route.
Jitney means and includes any motor bus or other public service motor vehicle operated in whole or in part upon any street or highway in such manner as to afford a means of transportation similar to that provided by a street railway company, by indiscriminately receiving or discharging passengers; or running on a regular route or over any portion thereof; or between fixed termini.

Examples of Jitney in a sentence

  • Healy, City Manager, relative to a recommendation from the License Commission to deny the Jitney License application of Star Shuttle, Inc.

  • Appropriation of $1,500 from the Jitney Bus Fund to the Greater Waterbury Transit District for FY 14-15 Non-ADA Service dues.

  • Various sewer improvements,$325,000$309,523.7640 Yearsincluding but not limited toimprovements to Old Short Hills RoadPump Station, elimination of KorvelPump Station and upgrade of PumpStation on 7 Lessing Court, includingall work and materials necessarytherefor and incidental thereto.vi) Acquisition of Jitney buses.300,000285,714.245 YearsThe Ordinance is further amended by deleting the reference of 14.33 years for the useful life and substituting in lieu therefor 12.55 years.Section 3.

  • Appropriation of $1,000 from the Jitney Bus Fund to the Greater Waterbury Transit District for FY 18-19 dues for non ADA Service.

  • The proposed consent order is designed to furnish the Commission with prospective relief in the markets affected by the proposed acquisition by Winn-Dixie of supermarkets and other assets of Jitney- Jungle Stores of America, Inc.

  • Acceptance and appropriation of a $35 donation from Severino Fasulo to the Cheshire Human Services Jitney Bus Fund.

  • Acceptance and appropriation of a $100 donation from Cathleen Devlin in honor of her mother to the Jitney Bus Fund.

  • Jitney owner-operators must notify the Licensing Clerk in accordance with Section 412-8 when a change of license number or registration number occurs.

  • Acceptance and appropriation of a $30 donation from Nicoletta Fasulo to the Jitney Bus Fund.

  • That Labour Pool positions shall be provided for Die Setters, Automatic Press Operators, Yardman, Jitney Drivers and Crane Operator.


More Definitions of Jitney

Jitney. MEANS A VAN OR BUS WITH A PASSENGER SEATING
Jitney means the meaning ascribed to that term in R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 31- 1-3 and 39-13-1 and includes the Driver of a Jitney.
Jitney means a motorized passenger vehicle having a manufacturer's rated seating capacity of not less than nine nor more than15 persons including the driver, that is operated in a zone carrying passengers from place to place in exchange for a fee."

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