United States — North Carolina
§ 66-201. Definitions.
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This section defines rental-related terms and requires rental car companies to try in good faith to keep vehicle license and registration fees at or below actual costs.
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United States — North Carolina
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This section defines rental-related terms and requires rental car companies to try in good faith to keep vehicle license and registration fees at or below actual costs.
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Rental car companies are barred from charging certain extra fees and from charging rental time in specified delivery and pickup situations.
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State trust company incorporation papers must be signed and acknowledged by each organizer and must include specified information; the Commissioner may allow a non-corporate form.
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A jeopardized State trust company may issue preferred stock only with Commissioner approval and a majority shareholder vote, after required notice, and must file the meeting minutes with the Secretary of State.
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A State trust company must file notice and related documents with the Commissioner before opening or maintaining an out-of-state trust office or representative trust office.
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A State-owned railroad company must keep a strategic plan and capital investment plan, run a formal performance management system, and take corrective action if performance misses strategic objectives on the plan’s timetable.
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