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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): Assigned by the manufacturer, this number is unique to each vehicle and appears on the vehicle's registration and title.

 


Motor Vehicle definition:
A self-propelled contrivance designed for the carriage of persons or things.
In Good Electric, Justice Campbell wrote: ...

Vehicle
Any thing that is designed to transport persons or objects. A bicycle has been held to be a vehicle.
Vendor
The seller; the person selling.

vehicle General term referring to methods of transportation such as automobiles, trucks, vans, buses, and the like.

USPS vehicle advertising E85 alcohol fuel, Saint Paul, Minnesota
The United States Postal Service has a long record of environmental stewardship, and has integrated sustainability throughout the organization.[97] ...

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(n) Driving a vehicle in a precarious manner without paying attention to circumstances prevailing there and the rules in force totally disregarding the possible consequences of such driving with or without his full presence of mind is termed as ...

Abbreviation for "vehicle identification number."
Visitation:
The amount of time established by the court that the child(ren) spend with the non-custodial parent of grandparent.

Expanded Legal Definition of CustodyDangerous Driving The operating of a motor vehicle in a manner which has as one of its inherent qualities the exposure of the public to harm or injury.

TOP Embargo : This is an act of international military aggression where an order is made prohibiting ships or goods from leaving a certain port, city or territory and may be enforced by military threat of destroying any vehicle that attempts to ...

motor vehicle exemption Protects a self-propelled vehicle suitable for use on a street or road, such as a car, truck, motorcycle, van or moped, up to a certain value.

police, is then immediately handcuffed by armed officers, and is forced to lie down on the ground in the presence of almost a dozen FBI agents wearing raid jackets, in a neighborhood that has been cordoned off by marked and unmarked police vehicles, ...

Orion was previously known as the Crew Exploration Vehicle. Orion will go eventually to the moon by 2014. MSNBC
The United Nations Security Council approves resolution 1706, which is meant to resolve the Darfur conflict.

control of the movement of vehicles and pedestrians, chiefly on city streets.

If you choose "stacking," this means that you can add the coverage together for each vehicle you have insured, at least under the policy.

If someone pulls you into a vehicle:
Open the door and run when the vehicle stops in traffic, at a stop light, store, or any other public area.
Attempt to jump into the back seat when the vehicle is in motion.

A program under which a car manufacturer will make repairs for free on vehicles with persistent problems, even after the warranty has expired, in order to avoid a recall and the accompanying bad press.

Equity in a motor vehicle = $5,000; The vehicle exemption drops to $2,000 if the debtor is behind on child care payment (to facilitate the enforcement of Maintenance Orders);
Equity in household items = $4,000;
Clothing/Medical aids = unlimited; ...

Per Se Law - In the Motor Vehicle Code, the per se crime is driving with a blood alcohol level of .08 or greater, as established through a valid testing procedure.

A disposition of a criminal or motor vehicle case where the prosecutor agrees to drop the case against the defendant but keeps the right to reopen the case and prosecute at any time during the next thirteen months.

ACTUAL PHYSICAL CONTROL In DUI prosecution, having control of a motor vehicle, i.e., being in the driver's position with keys in the ignition, etc.

The criminal offence of obstructing a road or allowing a road to be obstructed with a vehicle or other object. It can also include driving unreasonably slowly. It needs to be shown that other people or vehicles have been obstructed.

Crashworthiness: The measure of how well a vehicle withstands a crash. If a vehicle does not meet required standards, the faulty design can result in injury to occupant(s) during a crash.

Penalty points imposed by the Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles after conviction in traffic court.
Polling the jury
The act, after a jury verdict has been announced, of asking jurors individually whether they agree with the verdict.

Assets: Property, including real property (land or buildings) and personal property (for example, cash, stocks, or vehicles) that belong to a person, corporation, estate, or other entity; ...

compressed natural gas (CNG) : An alternative fuel for motor vehicles; considered one of cleanest because of low hydrocarbon emissions and its vapors are relatively non-ozone producing.

Arson: a willful or malicious burning, or attempt to burn, a home, public place, vehicle or any personal property of another.
Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court to decide whether the trial was conducted properly.

Proprietors of stage coaches or wagons, whose employment is solely to carry passengers, as hackney coachmen, are not deemed common carriers; but if the proprietors of such vehicles for passengers also carry goods for hire they are, ...

search
v. 1) to examine another's premises (including a vehicle) to look...
search and seizure
n. examination of a person's premises (residence, business or veh...

Auto Accident Lawyers
Road safety rules are designed to control traffic and to ensure that vehicles do not collide against each other or go off the road. Ever since the invention of the automobile, the loss of life ...

TEST REFUSAL - A driver who refuses to take a chemical test (normally a test of breath, blood or urine) can receive a driver license revocation of at least one yare and must pay a $500 civil penalty ($550 for a driver of commercial vehicles) to ...

D- 6 - A court report to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles of a person's failure to appear in court, leading to suspension of the driver's license.

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D- 6 - A court report to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles of a person's failure to appear in court, leading to suspension of the driver's license.

This is something owned such as a building, a vehicle or money in the bank.
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tort: A civil wrong or breach of a duty to another person, as outlined by law. A very common tort is negligent operation of a motor vehicle that results in property damage and personal injury in an automobile accident.

Upon discovery of a stolen vehicle with such a mark, the law enforcement officials might include "George" in the list of suspects because the evidence at the crime scene is consistent with his "modus operandi."
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Noise Control Act - A act which gives government agencies the right to promulgate standards and regulations relating to abatement of noise emissions, i.e., requirement that autos and like vehicles must have mufflers.

Traffic violations are a mix of regulatory and penal (criminal) offenses based on violations of state statutes and city ordinances relating to the operation of vehicles, ...

228 (1879). In the absence of legislative prohibition, riders of bicycles would seem to have the same rights on highways as those using any other vehicle. Cook, Highways. See 69 Law Times, 28 (1880).

order of the court prohibiting a party from acting - for example, threatening, harassing, or physically abusing the other spouse and/or the children; selling personal property; taking money out of accounts; denying the other spouse a motor vehicle.

adopted by all states that apply to testing for alcohol in the blood, breath or urine (most states have such laws that apply to testing for the use of drugs). The principle underlying these laws is that any licensed driver who operates a vehicle has ...

Such procedures, which are usually less costly and more expeditious, are increasingly being used in commercial and labor disputes, divorce actions, in resolving motor vehicle and medical malpractice tort claims, ...

08% in all states. For someone under 21, the legal limit is 0.00%, 0.01% or 0.02%, depending on the state the offense is committed in. For persons of any age driving a commercial vehicle, the legal limit is 0.04%.

The word, which in the 4th century was used for the heavy transport vehicles of the cursus publicus, and also for the animals by which they were drawn, came to mean generally "compulsory service.

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