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Dealer plates are special plates available only to motor vehicle manufacturers and dealers. They can only be used on vehicles owned by the manufacturer/dealer and must be renewed every year. The dealer is not required to inform the government when transferring the dealer plate to another car, which is a requirement for regular license plates.
A vehicle registration plate, also known as a number plate (British English), license plate or licence plate (American English and Canadian English respectively), is a metal or plastic plate or plates attached to a motor vehicle or trailer for official identification purposes. The registration identifier is a numeric or alphanumeric code that ...
The term distinguishing mark was adopted by the 1924 International Convention Relative to Motor Traffic signed in Paris, which extended the maximum length of mark from two to three Latin letters, and permitted not just distinguishing marks for states, but also for non-sovereign territories which operated their own vehicle registration systems. [8]
A nameplate identifies and displays a person or product's name. Nameplates are usually shaped as rectangles but are also seen in other shapes, sometimes taking on the shape of someone's written name. Nameplates primarily serve an informative function (as in an office environment, where nameplates mounted on doors or walls identify employees ...
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Belgium (1 C, 26 P) B. Bus manufacturers of Belgium (3 P) C. Car manufacturers of Belgium (11 P) E.
The tax horsepower or taxable horsepower was an early system by which taxation rates for automobiles were reckoned in some European countries such as Britain, Belgium, Germany, France and Italy; some US states like Illinois charged license plate purchase and renewal fees for passenger automobiles based on taxable horsepower.
Two-cylinder auxiliary (starter) motor for Typ101 142: 1942: Panzertransporter train for Typ100 VK3001(P) (project abandoned) 145: 1942: Steyr air-cooled 3,5L V8 petrol engine 146: Steyr Lkw mit Hinterradantrieb 147: Steyr 1.5 Tonne truck 148: 1941: Wood-gas generator for motor carriage 149: 1941: Rear suspension design for Puch motorcycle 150
The plate frequently contains the names of the machine and its manufacturer, so the rating plate is often called a name plate (hence the term "nameplate capacity" for a generator), although many devices carry separate nameplates and rating plates. [1]