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· 7/10/1996

Gonzales v. New England Tractor Trailer Training School

Citations

  • 932 F. Supp. 697
  • 1996 WL 407848

How courts have described this case

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  • noting that while the school was operating for-profit and not awarding credits or degrees, it “was in business for the purpose of teaching its students to become licensed over-the-road drivers.”
  • finding that safety and other devices attached to vehicles used for truck-driving instruction qualified as property, because the devices were needed for the operation of the vehicles and test-taking purposes
  • driving instructors required to possess two years of practical experience and pass both a federal Department of Transportation written test and a road test

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Judges: Frank A. Kaufman

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