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The word toll has several meanings.
Look up toll in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.In the context of transportation:
toll road, toll bridge, toll tunnel, and toll house;
Toll Holdings, in Australian transport;
Toll Collect, in Germany;
Toll NZ, in New Zealand;
Electronic toll collection, high occupancy toll, shadow toll, toll revenue bond, and shunpiking.
Toll (gene) and toll-like receptor, in genetics.
Tolling (law), a doctrine which allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the limitation period set forth by a statute of limitations.
Toll (telecommunications), refers to connection charges, for instance note trunk vs toll charging and toll-free telephone numbers.
Toll switching trunk.
Toll House cookies, a brand of Nestl, S.A.
Johan Christopher Toll (17431817), a Swedish statesman and soldier.
Toll is German for "great".
Sometimes used as a synonym for Tariff.
a Funeral toll is the slow, solemn ringing of Church bells at funerals. ...more
Answered by GOPI KUMAR, 26 Jan '08 06:07 pm
Look up toll in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.In the context of transportation:
toll road, toll bridge, toll tunnel, and toll house;
Toll Holdings, in Australian transport;
Toll Collect, in Germany;
Toll NZ, in New Zealand;
Electronic toll collection, high occupancy toll, shadow toll, toll revenue bond, and shunpiking.
Toll (gene) and toll-like receptor, in genetics.
Tolling (law), a doctrine which allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the limitation period set forth by a statute of limitations.
Toll (telecommunications), refers to connection charges, for instance note trunk vs toll charging and toll-free telephone numbers.
Toll switching trunk.
Toll House cookies, a brand of Nestl, S.A.
Johan Christopher Toll (17431817), a Swedish statesman and soldier.
Toll is German for "great".
Sometimes used as a synonym for Tariff.
a Funeral toll is the slow, solemn ringing of Church bells at funerals. ...more
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toll: sum levied on users of certain facilities like overbridges, express highways,railway bridges parking space etc
Answered by SHYAM KUMAR, 26 Jan '08 06:07 pm
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a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance)
Answered by L KINI, 26 Jan '08 06:06 pm
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TOLL can be remembered as Tax On Local Level.
for example-
tax on a bridge, tax on entrance of a city, etc.
am i right?
Answered by Laxmi, 26 Jan '08 06:08 pm
for example-
tax on a bridge, tax on entrance of a city, etc.
am i right?
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see here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toll
it has many definations
Answered by fifi flowertot, 26 Jan '08 06:07 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toll
it has many definations
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