Sentences with phrase «motor vehicle section»

Join the Motor Vehicle Section at their annual business meeting.

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These sections are moved to the outside of the city, thus once again extending the whole, increasing dependence on motor vehicles and heightening the need for open space scattered throughout.
May 26, 2006 Cardiac surgeon Robert Karp, 1934 - 2006 A pioneer in heart surgery and transplantation, Robert B. Karp, MD, professor emeritus of surgery and the former section chief of cardiac surgery at the University of Chicago, and his wife, Sondra, died May 18, 2006, in a motor vehicle accident on a highway near the village of Chateauroux, about 100 miles south of Paris, France.
MAP - 21 (Section 31208) provides that the Secretary may issue regulations that condition the importation of a motor vehicle or motor vehicle equipment on the manufacturer's compliance with 1) requirements to provide information allowing NHTSA to better track those products once they enter U.S. commerce, 2) statutory prohibitions on the importation of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment that do not comply with an applicable FMVSS or contain a safety - related defect, 3) requirements for the provision of reports and records required to be maintained with respect to those vehicles or equipment under the Safety Act, 4) a request by NHTSA to inspect premises, a vehicle or equipment to carry out the purposes of the Safety Act, 5) an order or voluntary agreement to remedy the vehicle or equipment, or 6) any rules implementing these requirements.
The Secretary, or an authorized State official carrying out motor carrier safety enforcement activities under section 31102, may enforce an imminent hazard out - of - service order issued under chapters 5, 51, 131 through 149, 311, 313, or 315 of this title, or a regulation promulgated thereunder, by towing and impounding a commercial motor vehicle until the order is rescinded.
The Secretary shall establish, within the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a Council for Vehicle Electronics, Vehicle Software, and Emerging Technologies (referred to in this section as the Council) to build, integrate, and aggregate the Administration's expertise in passenger motor vehicle electronics and other new and emerging technoVehicle Electronics, Vehicle Software, and Emerging Technologies (referred to in this section as the Council) to build, integrate, and aggregate the Administration's expertise in passenger motor vehicle electronics and other new and emerging technoVehicle Software, and Emerging Technologies (referred to in this section as the Council) to build, integrate, and aggregate the Administration's expertise in passenger motor vehicle electronics and other new and emerging technovehicle electronics and other new and emerging technologies.
Section 32934 provides a statutory exemption from most of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations for the operation of covered farm vehicles by farm and ranch operators, their employees, and certain other specified individuals under certain specific circumstances.
Not later than 1 year after the completion of each research and testing initiative required under subsection (a), the Secretary shall initiate a rulemaking proceeding to issue a Federal motor vehicle safety standard if the Secretary determines that such a standard meets the requirements and considerations set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of section 30111 of title 49, United States Code.
Section 5404 of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act requires the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to establish a pilot program to study the feasibility, benefits, and safety impacts of allowing a covered driver to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in interstate commMotor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to establish a pilot program to study the feasibility, benefits, and safety impacts of allowing a covered driver to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in interstate commmotor vehicle (CMV) in interstate commerce.
The fuel cell is located in the front section of the vehicle, while the compact electric motor is installed near the rear axle.
Efficient cooling openings at the front of the vehicle to maximize cooling airflow across the key heat exchangers located within the front section (front engine radiators, twin motor unit cooler, condenser, the transmission gear cooler, hybrid Power Distribution Unit).
However, the agency was also directed in section 32703 (b) to prescribe a regulation if the Secretary determines that such standards meet the requirements and considerations for issuing a motor vehicle safety standard under the Motor Vehicle Safetymotor vehicle safety standard under the Motor Vehicle Safevehicle safety standard under the Motor Vehicle SafetyMotor Vehicle SafeVehicle Safety Act.
According to Connecticut State Law Title 14, Section 14 - 286, a motorcycle is a motor vehicle, with or without a sidecar, having not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, and a saddle or seat on which the rider sits or a platform on which the rider stands.
See section above on «Costs of Repossession and Sale» for additional information regarding the conditions that must be met in order for a motor vehicle title lender to collect the reasonable costs of repossessing, preparing for sale, and selling your motor vehicle.
IF YOU DO NOT REPAY YOUR MOTOR VEHICLE TITLE LOAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR LOAN AGREEMENT, THE MOTOR VEHICLE TITLE LENDER MAY REPOSSESS AND SELL YOUR MOTOR VEHICLE (see section below on «Repossession and Sale of your Motor Vehicle&rVEHICLE TITLE LOAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR LOAN AGREEMENT, THE MOTOR VEHICLE TITLE LENDER MAY REPOSSESS AND SELL YOUR MOTOR VEHICLE (see section below on «Repossession and Sale of your Motor Vehicle&rVEHICLE TITLE LENDER MAY REPOSSESS AND SELL YOUR MOTOR VEHICLE (see section below on «Repossession and Sale of your Motor Vehicle&rVEHICLE (see section below on «Repossession and Sale of your Motor Vehicle&rVehicle»).
Tools of the Trade: Tools, books, instruments, implements, equipment, and machines, including motor vehicles, vessels, and aircraft, which are necessary for use in the course of the householder's occupation or trade not exceeding $ 10,000 in value, except that a perfected security interest on such personal property shall have priority over the claim of exemption under this section.
'' (3) Any amount deducted from gross income under section 164 of the Code as state, local, or foreign income tax or tax, as state or local general sales tax tax, or as qualified motor vehicle tax to the extent that the taxpayer's total itemized deductions deducted under the Code for the taxable year exceed the standard deduction allowable to the taxpayer under the Code reduced by the amount the taxpayer is required to add to taxable income under subdivision (4) of this subsection.subsection (a2) of this section
These charges shall be in addition to the standard motor vehicle license tax imposed by Article VII, Section 5 of the Constitution of Louisiana.
A peace officer, as defined in section 626.84, a humane agent, a dog warden, or a volunteer or professional member of a fire or rescue department of a political subdivision may use reasonable force to enter a motor vehicle and remove a dog or cat which has been left in the vehicle in violation of subdivision 1.
Over the past five days, the officials said, the White House successfully put pressure on the E.P.A. to eliminate large sections of the original analysis that supported regulation, including a finding that tough regulation of motor vehicle emissions could produce $ 500 billion to $ 2 trillion in economic benefits over the next 32 years.
-- In establishing standards applicable to emissions of greenhouse gases pursuant to this section and sections 202 (a), 213 (a)(4) and (5), and 231 (a), the Administrator may establish provisions for averaging, banking, and trading of greenhouse gas emissions credits within or across classes or categories of motor vehicles and motor vehicle engines, nonroad vehicles and engines (including marine vessels), and aircraft and aircraft engines, to the extent the Administrator determines appropriate and considering the factors appropriate in setting standards under those sections.
--(1) Pursuant to section 202 (a)(1), by December 31, 2010, the Administrator shall promulgate standards applicable to emissions of greenhouse gases from new heavy - duty motor vehicles or new heavy - duty motor vehicle engines, excluding such motor vehicles covered by the Tier II standards (as established by the Administrator as of the date of the enactment of this section).
«(3) Regulations issued under section 202 (a)(1) applicable to emissions of greenhouse gases from new heavy - duty motor vehicles or new heavy - duty motor vehicle engines, excluding such motor vehicles covered by the Tier II standards (as established by the Administrator as of the date of the enactment of this section), shall supersede and satisfy any and all of the rulemaking and compliance requirements of section 32902 (k) of title 49, United States Code.
The brief mentions section 202 (motor vehicle standards), section 165 (PSD permitting), section 111 (new source performance standards), and Title V (operating permits) as applicable Clean Air Act authorities.
Does section 202 of the Clean Air Act, the provision through which EPA is promulgating motor vehicle greenhouse gas emission standards, say anything about fuel economy?
«(4) With respect to standards for emissions of greenhouse gases (as defined in section 330) for model year 2017 or any subsequent model year new motor vehicles and new motor vehicle engines --
The Administrator also finds that the combined emissions of these greenhouse gases from new motor vehicles and new motor vehicle engines contribute to the greenhouse gas air pollution that endangers public health and welfare under CAA [Clean Air Act] section 202 (a).
The one noteworthy exception to this right of subrogation is in relation to a person insured under a motor vehicle liability policy where the person's injuries arise from the use or operation of a vehicle (section 267.8 (18) of the Insurance Act).
15 Section 48 itself makes no reference to the necessity of the driver of a motor vehicle being on a highway before he or she can be stopped to determine whether there is evidence to justify making a demand under section 254 of the CriminaSection 48 itself makes no reference to the necessity of the driver of a motor vehicle being on a highway before he or she can be stopped to determine whether there is evidence to justify making a demand under section 254 of the Criminasection 254 of the Criminal Code.
Personal injury lawyers should be aware that prior to its repeal in 2008, section 67 (10) of the Motor Vehicle Act stated that «Every report made under this section is without prejudice... and must not be open to public inspection..»
Motor Vehicle And Premises Liability Section CLE Program - AAJ Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA - July 2013
Under Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 90, Section 24, it is illegal for someone not to stop and provide his or her information following a motor vehicle collision in Massachusetts where there is property damage or personal injury.
However, the Licence Appeal Tribunal website refers to revised sections 278 - 288 of the Insurance Act regarding disputes over motor vehicle accident insurance benefits, and section 280 (6) of the Insurance Act states:
He has previously served as the Chair of the AAJ Small Firm and Sole Practitioner Section, the AAJ Motor Vehicle and Premises Liability Section, and the AAJ Section Leaders Council.
The conflicting duties would be those under sections 128 (yellow light) and 174 (turning left at intersection) of the Motor Vehicle Act.
Lastly, even if you have no alcohol in your body, if you were using marijuana, or other drugs (even prescription) and this affected your ability to drive a motor vehicle, then you could also be convicted under this section.
The most any lawyer can legally charge a client in British Columbia for motor vehicle accident injuries is 33/3 % of the amount recovered (see section 8 - 2 of the Law Society rules).
The insurer denied coverage to Mr. Hoang, and the plaintiffs were forced to bring an action for coverage, under section 258 (1) of the Insurance Act directly against the defendant insurer to have the insurance money payable under Mr. Hoang's motor vehicle policy applied toward satisfaction of the judgment.
@TimLymington Actually, your answer quotes the law as saying: «a person must not use a motor vehicle... unless there is in force... a policy of insurance that complies with the requirements of this Part of this Act» So, if someone buys an insurance policy that is deficient, the driver is an uninsured motorist in violation of Section 143 of the Road Traffic Act but the insurance company's obligation is not expanded.
The law that applies is Section 143 of the Road Traffic Act, which specifies that «a person must not use a motor vehicle... unless there is in force... a policy of insurance that complies with the requirements of this Part of this Act» (unless you provide your own third party insurance by depositing a large sum with the Court Funds Office: I do not believe this has ever been done).
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In determining whether a defendant has substantial liquid assets, the judge shall not consider up to Ten Thousand Dollars ($ 10,000.00) in tangible personal property, including motor vehicles, household goods, or any other assets exempted from seizure under execution or attachment as provided under Section 85 -3-1.
He is on the Leaders Forum of the American Association for Justice (AAJ) and belongs to the Products, Professional Negligence, Motor Vehicle, and Toxic, Environmental — Pharmaceutical Sections of AAJ, and to the Birth Trauma Litigation Group, the Medical Negligence Information Exchange Group, and the Brain Injury Association.
Section 396.3 of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's regulations requires commercial trucks to undergo systemic inspection, repair and maintenance, which is generally understood to mean a regular or scheduled program to keep vehicles in safe operating condition.
Interestingly, you should be aware that, pursuant to section 30 (5) of the Health Insurance Act, OHIP is not entitled to advance a subrogated claim for costs incurred or future costs related to injuries sustained in motor vehicle collisions.
In section (1) the statute requires auto insurance companies licensed in the state to cover the injuries and property damage of their out - of - state policy holders if it is «arising from the ownership, operation, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle as a motor vehicle by an out - of - state resident.»
However, if the resident was not an occupant of a motor vehicle at the time of the accident, section (4) limits the amount the company would pay to $ 500,000, and then only are there is no other benefits available to cover the injury.
Mr. Sirota is correct that Justice Lamer's decision in B.C. Motor Vehicle Reference paid «close attention to the text and context of section 7.»
He is also the past chair of the Motor Vehicle Collision, Highway, and Premises Liability Section of AAJ, as well as the past vice chair of the Discovery Abuse Committee of AAJs Interstate Trucking Litigation Group.
The criminal charge of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death is a serious criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison as set out in section 249 (4) of the Criminal Code of Canada.
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