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Drunkenness
reasonable steps for preventing drunkenness on the premises; and see DRIVER. By the law of England drunkenness is no excuse for
Wanlass
Wanlass, an ancient tenure of lands, i.e. to drive deer to a stand, that the lord may have a
Ranger
see, hear, and inquire of trespasses in his bailiwick; to drive the beasts of the forest, both of vinery and chase,
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Motor Car
to carry not more than seven passengers exclusive of the driver, and is fitted with tyres of such type as may
Licence
by a competent authority authorising the person specified therein to drive, otherwise than as a learner, a Motor Vehicle or a
Learner's licence
authority under Chapter II authorising the person specified therein to drive as a learner, a motor vehicle or a motor vehicle
Insurance
v. Courbey, (1935) 1 KB 75 (owner permitting passenger to drive so that car was uninsured, liable in damages for breach
Fugatores carrucarum
Fugatores carrucarum, waggoners who drive oxen without beating or goading, Fleta, 1. 2, c. lxxviii.
Family
persons or families. Such is not the intendment, nor the drive, nor the direct and inevitable consequence of the aforesaid definition
Driving licence
authority under Chapter II authorising the person specified therein to drive, otherwise than as a learner, a motor vehicle or a
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