Towing definition

Towing means to draw or pull along a vehicle by means of a tow truck or car carrier.
Towing means recovery of the vehicle following an accident, theft, malicious damage, fire or mechanical breakdown to the nearest premises owned by the Hire Company or the original pick up location whichever is closest.
Towing means the moving or removing from public or private property or from a storage facility by a motor vehicle of a consumer's non-commercial motor vehicle that is damaged as a result of an accident or otherwise disabled, recovered after being stolen or is parked illegally or otherwise without authorization, parked during a time at which such parking is not permitted or otherwise parked without authorization or the immobilization of or preparation for moving or removing of such motor vehicle, for which a service charge is made, either directly or indirectly. Dues or other charges of clubs or associations, which provide towing services to club or association members, shall not be considered a service charge for purposes of this definition.

Examples of Towing in a sentence

  • Towing from or repair work performed at a service station, garage or repair shop.

  • Towing or service on roads not regularly maintained, such as sand beaches, open fields, forests, and areas designated as not passable due to construction, etc.

  • Towing at the direction of a law enforcement officer relating to traffic obstruction, impoundment, abandonment, illegal parking, or other violations of law.

  • Towing by other than a licensed service state or garage; vehicle storage charges; a second tow for the same disablement.

  • Licensee understands that if an unauthorized vehicle is parked in Licensee’s designated parking space, LICENSEE SHALL NOT PARK IN SOMEONE ELSE’S DESIGNATED PARKING SPACE, but will instead call Walk's Towing.


More Definitions of Towing

Towing means towing a vehicle that is not designed or adapted for the purpose of being drawn;
Towing means the movement of a vehicle by a Tow Truck, whether such vehicle is picked up at or delivered to a location within the City.
Towing. When towing is necessary, Vehicle is towed to the selling dealer or the nearest authorized service facility within 150 miles. Provider will pay $100.00 toward winching service if needed to relocate Your Vehicle to a safe place.
Towing means the transportation on the streets and highways of the State of Delaware of damaged, disabled, unattended or abandoned vehicles together with personal effects and/or cargo by tow trucks. Wrecking or wrecker service, tow car service, and garage tow truck service are synonymous with and included within the definition of “towing.”
Towing means the towing or pushing of one or more objects. The towing of light objects, such as a dinghy, a light floating wharf or similar, is not considered towing as per this definition.
Towing is any operation in connection with the holding, pushing, pulling, moving, escorting or guiding of or standing by the Hirer’s vessel, and the expressions “to tow”, “being towed” and “towage” shall be defined likewise;
Towing means the movement of a Vehicle by a Tow Truck, whether such Vehicle is picked up at, or delivered to, a location within the City, and the terms Tow and Towed have a corresponding meaning.