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  2. Tolling (law) - Wikipedia

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    Equitable tolling applies in criminal and civil proceedings, including in removal proceedings under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). [2] Equitable tolling is a common principle of law stating that a statute of limitations shall not bar a claim in cases where the plaintiff, despite use of due diligence, could not or did not discover the injury until after the expiration of the ...

  3. Rotkiske v. Klemm - Wikipedia

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    In law, tolling is a legal doctrine that allows for the delay or pausing of a statute of limitations. (That is, the statute of limitations can be 'tolled' (paused) for a period of time, granting one party additional time to file a lawsuit).

  4. Warranty tolling - Wikipedia

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    Warranty tolling refers to a legal requirement, in some jurisdictions, that the timeframe provided in a product warranty shall be tolled (paused) to protect the consumer from unfairly being deprived of its protections.

  5. Toll - Wikipedia

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    Funeral toll, the slow, solemn ringing of church bells at funerals; Mount Toll, a mountain in Colorado; Toll Mountain, a mountain in Texas; Toll (name), a list of people with the name; Toll, the ringing of a bell; Tolling (law), a doctrine which allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the period of time set forth by a statute of ...

  6. Open road tolling - Wikipedia

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    Open road tolling (ORT), also called all-electronic tolling, cashless tolling, or free-flow tolling, is the collection of tolls on toll roads without the use of toll booths. An electronic toll collection system is usually used instead.

  7. Vehicle miles traveled tax - Wikipedia

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    In the thick client approach, the tolling process would take place in the on-board unit. After the road section was recognized, the toll rate would be processed in the on-board unit according to the type of the road, time period, and vehicle class. The road information could then be sent to the tolling office in aggregate form.

  8. Toll (fee) - Wikipedia

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    Electronic toll collection is a wireless system to automatically collect the usage fee or toll charged to vehicles using toll roads, HOV lanes, toll bridges, and toll tunnels. It is a faster alternative to toll booths , where vehicles must stop and the driver manually pays the toll with cash or a card.

  9. Free-flow tolling - Wikipedia

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