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They paid all the expenses of operatii
and furnished extra help necessary to
the coal and all equipment except th
bins. No record was kept of their time
paid after each trip, at the end of th
end of the week, as they might reque
Both the District and the Circuit c
the truckers were independent cont
lowed recovery of the taxes paid. The
agreed with the decisions below that
rangement left the driver-owners so m
ity they must be held to be independi
The status of truckers was also i
Greyvan case. The taxpayer there was
rier by motor truck, operating througl
States and parts of Canada, carrying
hold furniture.
While its principal office was in CI
tained agencies to solicit business ii
larger cities in the areas it served,
contracted to move goods. It contraci
men under which the truckmen were i
exclusively for Greyvan, and to fur
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