Tool of Trade means:a Vehicle that has tools , implements, machinery or plant attached to or towed by the Vehicle and is being used by You at Your premises or on any Worksite. Tool of Trade does not include any Vehicle whilst travelling to or from a Worksite or Vehicles that are used to carry goods to or from any premises.
Sample 1. Sample 2. Sample 3. Utes have soared in popularity in the past decade. Meanwhile, the Commodore has slipped to No. Unlike regular cars — and this is where the taxman comes in and the talk of their watchful eyes at the football — utes are exempt from fringe benefit tax for minor private use, including travelling to and from work and irregular use such as dumping domestic rubbish at the tip.
What about a man with a singing frog, or a professor with a rare collection of books or one-of-a-kind manuscripts on which he relies for research determining the physics behind black holes? The legal ramifications and circumstances are extremely particular to the case at hand.
No one is exactly sure of the etymological roots of the phrase "tools of the trade," but they seem to point back to Old English common law where the phrase was apparently first used. Since that time it has become a common expression referring to those things that a person needs to make a living.
It is not strictly limited to "trades" as are conventionally thought of, like carpenter, plumber, mechanic, roofer and the like. Trade, in colloquial use, can mean anything from conductor of an orchestra to conductor of a train to a brain surgeon.
It refers to whatever practice a person employs for her livelihood. If you're a gemologist or a banker who has jewels or cash, the courts would not view these items as tools of the trade. The judge would see that the proceeds are distributed to the creditors.
Chuck Ayers began writing professionally in , breathing life into obituaries, becoming a political and investigative reporter at a major East Coast metropolitan newspaper.
0コメント