Toll
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The word toll has several meanings.
- In the context of road transport, see toll road, toll bridge, and toll tunnel
- In the context of Australian transport, see Toll Holdings
- In the context of German transport, see Toll Collect
- In the context of New Zealand transport, see Toll NZ
- Also see electronic toll collection, high occupancy toll, shadow toll, toll revenue bond, and shunpiking.
- In the context of genetics, see toll (gene) and toll-like receptor
- In the context of law, tolling refers to a doctrine which allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the limitation period set forth by a statute of limitations.
- In the context of languages, toll is the German word for 'mad' or 'great'.
- In the context of telecommunications, 'toll' refers to connection charges, for instance note trunk vs toll charging and toll-free_telephone_numbers
People named Toll include the following:
- Albert Toll, the Australian founder of Toll Holdings and Toll NZ
- Johan Christopher Toll, the Swedish soldier and diplomat
- John Toll, an American cinematographer
- John S. Toll, a U.S. physicist and administrator of higher education
- Eckhart Tolle, a Canadian New Age author
Toll House is a brand of Nestlé, S.A.
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