New Jersey Statutes 48:4-6. Transfer of certificate of public convenience and necessity; liability for outstanding debts
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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 48:4-6
- autobus: as used in this chapter means and includes, except as hereinafter noted, any motor vehicle or motorbus operated over public highways or public places in this State for the transportation of passengers for hire in intrastate business, whether used in regular route, casino, charter or special bus operations, notwithstanding such motor vehicle or motorbus may be used in interstate commerce. See New Jersey Statutes 48:4-1
- charter bus operation: as used in this chapter means and includes the operation of an autobus or autobuses, not on a regular schedule, by the person owning or leasing such bus or buses pursuant to a contract, agreement or arrangement to furnish an autobus or autobuses and a driver or drivers thereof to a person, group of persons or organization (corporate or otherwise) for a trip designated by such person, group of persons or organization for a fixed charge per trip, per autobus, per period of time or per mile. See New Jersey Statutes 48:4-1
- special bus operation: as used in this chapter means and includes the operation by the owner or lessee of an autobus or autobuses for the purpose of carrying passengers for hire, not on a regular schedule, each passenger paying a fixed charge for his carriage, on a special trip arranged and designated by such owner or lessee, which fixed charge may or may not include special premiums. See New Jersey Statutes 48:4-1
Any such certificate of public convenience and necessity for the operation of an autobus, charter bus operation or special bus operation heretofore granted and now in effect or hereafter granted and in effect may be transferred by the holder thereof upon obtaining the approval of the Board of Public Utility Commissioners upon application to it by either the transferor or the transferee.
The transferor and the transferee shall be jointly and severally liable for any outstanding debt due the board at the time of the transfer.
Amended by L.1962, c. 198, s. 66; L.1973, c. 158, s. 3, eff. June 7, 1973.