I used to deliver cars for a dealership and would drive back another car to put on the lot. If you are talking bulk you may need to get a quote from a car carrier(Truck)
They collect on DMV's behalf and handle all that for you.
No. You may have a civil case if you take them to court but it is not automatically covered just because you were doing something on behalf of your employer.
The dealership will likely know to return the plates (and stickers) to the state, on your behalf. (They deal in this sort of thing, for a living.) You can contact the dealer to make sure.
Wtransnet provide valuable services for the transport and logistics industry. They make it simple for their customers to see which companies may have a load to be transported, or require a load transporting on their behalf.
Depends on what your talkin about but usally onbehave
You use on your behalf when you are representing me and in your behalf when you do not want to put a lot of emphasis on what you are saying.
in behalf of is incorrect usage (Delete me if I am worng)
A behalf is an advantage or favour, to do something on someone else's behalf is to do it in order to someway assist them.
It should be: Ms. Martinez' behalf or Mr. Martinez's behalf
On Behalf of the Streets was created in 2006.
I spoke to the company on behalf of my colleague who was unable to attend the meeting.
Usually, the phrase is simply "on behalf of", without "the".