Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Oct 31, 2006 11:00
17 yrs ago
English term
CO:19
English
Other
Automotive / Cars & Trucks
from Salvage Certificate, State of Tennessee; between PREV STATE: KY and ODOMETER.
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3 +3 | County Number | Nibus |
4 | carbon monoxide : 19 | zax |
4 | country of origin | ErichEko ⟹⭐ |
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County Number
Could be the County Number - there is a Tennessee application form for Automobile Title/Cedrtificate which has County No at the top (http://knoxcounty.org/clerk/pdfs/duplicatetitle.pdf)
COUNTY - The number listed in this column corresponds to the county's position on an alphabetic listing of all Tennessee counties, e.g., county number 1 is Anderson County.
(http://www.comptroller.state.tn.us/sb/idbsumm.htm)
COUNTY - The number listed in this column corresponds to the county's position on an alphabetic listing of all Tennessee counties, e.g., county number 1 is Anderson County.
(http://www.comptroller.state.tn.us/sb/idbsumm.htm)
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1 hr
carbon monoxide : 19
poisonous flammable gas.
17 hrs
country of origin
A country of origin code is a code of the country where the goods (vehicle in your case) was made.
It usually refers to ISO 3166 standard, which are not freely available :(. That is, I cannot help decipher what "19" stands for. There, however, you can find the codes for many countries (in SQL format for importation into database): http://27.org/isocountrylist/iso_country_list.sql
Below is a page describing Amerincan National Standard Institute (ANSI) proposal for country of origin code to support product marking/labeling:
http://www.autoid.org/metatraffic2/track.asp?mtr=/ansi_mh10/...
Country of Origin ... The two-character country code as defined by ISO 3166. The country of origin is defined as the manufacturing country wherein the product obtained its present identity as a part, subassembly, or finished product.
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Note added at 17 hrs (2006-11-01 04:50:00 GMT)
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a typo: AMERICAN National ...
It usually refers to ISO 3166 standard, which are not freely available :(. That is, I cannot help decipher what "19" stands for. There, however, you can find the codes for many countries (in SQL format for importation into database): http://27.org/isocountrylist/iso_country_list.sql
Below is a page describing Amerincan National Standard Institute (ANSI) proposal for country of origin code to support product marking/labeling:
http://www.autoid.org/metatraffic2/track.asp?mtr=/ansi_mh10/...
Country of Origin ... The two-character country code as defined by ISO 3166. The country of origin is defined as the manufacturing country wherein the product obtained its present identity as a part, subassembly, or finished product.
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Note added at 17 hrs (2006-11-01 04:50:00 GMT)
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a typo: AMERICAN National ...
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