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Locomotives. I
Locomotives. I. On Highways.--Locomotives on highways are of two classes: (a) Light
Heavy locomotive and light locomotive
Heavy locomotive and light locomotive, means a mechanically propelled vehicle which is
Motor Car
p. 22. Formerly motor car meant the same as light locomotive except for certain provisions as to registration. But the (English)
House, Houses
construction of the statute as contemporaneous exposition. Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company Ltd. v. Gram Panchayat, AIR 1976 SC 2463: (1976)
Consumption, use or sale therein
by such person in the octroi area, Tata Engg. and Locomotive Company Ltd. v. AIR 1992 SC 645 (663): 1993 Supp
Railway
special Act to construct the railway] to use and employ locomotive engines or other moving power, and carriages and waggons to
Traction engine
engine. This expression is generally used with regard to any locomotive used upon a high-way-it may be a light locomotive if
Highways
see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'High-ways.' As to the use of locomotives on highways, see LOCOMOTIVES.
Personal liberty
of the Constitution of India takes in the right of locomotion and to travel abroad and no person can be deprived
Rolling stock
Rolling stock, includes locomotives, engines, carri-ages (whether powered or not), wagons, trollies and vehicles
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