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  2. Vehicle impoundment - Wikipedia

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    The word impound means to place into a pound, a secured area to hold things. [2] An impoundment lot can thus be simply called a "pound", but the use of "impoundment lot" in current usage typically means a vehicle impoundment lot, as opposed to, for example, a dog pound. An equivalent unambiguous phrasing is "vehicle pound", which is still a ...

  3. How to get your car out of impound without insurance - AOL

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    In most situations, only the registered owner of the car has the authority to get the car out of the impound lot. Having your car impounded and trying to retrieve it can be a difficult scenario ...

  4. What is impoundment? How Trump thinks he can control spending ...

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    The Impoundment Control Act of 1974 did a lot more than that, however. It was passed alongside legislation that created the Congressional Budget Office, ...

  5. Impoundment - Wikipedia

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    Coal slurry impoundment, a specialized form of such a reservoir used for coal mining and processing; Impounded dock, an enclosed ship dock that uses locks to impound water to a consistent depth within the dock area; Impoundment rights, a German system of permits and taxes for damming rivers

  6. Towing - Wikipedia

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    The tow company will sometimes prevent access to the vehicle until the law states the owner can claim it (usually after any fines are paid). Some local governments operate their own towing and impound lots, and do not need a contracted provider. [10] [12] Nearly all tow companies charge a fee for storing vehicles.

  7. What is impoundment? How Trump wants to circumvent ... - AOL

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    Impoundment is an executive act by the president to withhold, delay or reject funding that Congress has already allocated. However, impoundment powers were significantly scaled back in 1974 with ...

  8. Impoundment of appropriated funds - Wikipedia

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    The Impoundment Control Act of 1974 provides that the president may propose rescission of specific funds, but that rescission must be approved by both the House of Representatives and Senate within 45 days. In effect, the requirement removed the impoundment power, since Congress is not required to vote on the rescission and, in fact, has ...

  9. Is it OK to drive with expired car registration tags? Here’s ...

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    California Vehicle Code 4000 says you cannot drive, move, or park a vehicle on a highway or in a public parking lot unless it is registered and the fees are paid.