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Notice of accident

v. Coed Talon Co., (1909) 1 KB 957]; or under the (English) Coal Mines Act, 1911; notice of road accident by motor vehicle, see (English) Road Traffic Act, 1930, s. 22. (English) Notice of Accidents Act, 1894

Roadside

Land adjoining a road or highway the part of a road or highway that borders the traveled part Also used ajectively

Ad medium filum vi' (aqu')

Ad medium filum vi' (aqu') [filum, a thread, Lat.], an imaginary line in the centre of a road or river. The soil of a highway, and the bed of a non-tidal river, are presumed to belong

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Vegetables

2 (xxxviii)] It means any mechanically propelled vehicles, used or capable of being used for the purpose of road transport, and includes tram-car, a trolley-vehicle and a trailer. [Road Transport Corporation Act, 1950 (64 of 1950), s.

Vagrants

Act of 1824. (4) Every person unlawfully exposing to view in any street, or shop in any street, road, or public place, any obscene picture, or other indecent exhibition. (5) Every person wilfully exposing his person in

Town Police Clauses Acts, 1847

The Act of 1847 is still in force as amended; the Act of 1889 was repealed by the Road Traffic Act, 1930; see also Public Health Acts, 1875 to 1936, and Road Traffic Acts, 1930 to 1934.

Resumption

be used in connexion therewith; (vii) The making of a watercourse or reservoir; (viii) The making of any road, railway, tram-road, siding, canal, or basin, or any wharf, pier, or other work connected therewith; and the notice

Parity

Parity, means an act providing for road construction to bring each county in the state to 'parity', required all counties to be brought in the

Motor vehicles adapted

34 reveals that the striking ingredient thereof is that it should have been 'adapted or the use upon roads.' Merely because the areas on which such heavy movers traverse might sometimes include roads also is not enough

Drunkenness

5, 6 (children in bars of licensed premises), repealed (English) 1932 Act. By s. 15 of the (English) Road Traffic Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 43), any person driving or attempting to drive or

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