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34 1935—Chapter 51—52
Conflicting law;
repealed.
Sec. 2. That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with
the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.
Sec. 3. That this act shall be in full force and effect from
and after its ratification.
Ratified this the 28th day of February, A. D. 1935.
S.B. 3 CHAPTER 52
Definitions in
Driver's License
Law.
Highway.
Motor vehicle.
Non-resident.
Operator.
Chauffeur.
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE LICENSING OF MOTOR
VEHICLE OPERATORS AND CHAUFFEURS UPON THE
PUBLIC HIGHWAYS AND TO MAKE UNIFORM THE
LAW RELATING THERETO, THE ENFORCEMENT
THEREOF, AND TO PROVIDE FOR ITS OPERATION.
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:
Section 1. Definitions. Terms used in this act shall be con-strued
as follows, unless another meaning is clearly apparent
from the language or context or unless such construction is in-consistent
with the manifest intention of the Legislature.
"Highway" shall include any trunk line highway, state aid
road or other public highway, road, street, avenue, alley, drive-way,
parkway, or place, under the control of the state or any
political subdivision thereof, dedicated, appropriated or opened
to public travel or other use.
"Motor Vehicle" shall mean any rubber-tired vehicle pro-pelled
or drawn by any power other than muscular, except air-craft,
road rollers, street sprinklers, ambulances owned by
municipalities, baggage trucks, and tractors used about rail-road
stations and yards, agricultural tractors, industrial trac-tors
used in and around warehouses and yards, and such vehicles
as run only upon rails or tracks.
"Non-resident" shall mean any person whose legal residence
is in some state other than North Carolina or in a foreign
country.
"Operator" shall mean any person other than a "chauffeur"
who shall operate a motor vehicle or who shall be in the driver's
seat of a motor vehicle when the engine is running or who shall
steer or direct the course of a motor vehicle which is being
towed or pushed by another motor vehicle.
"Chauffeur" shall mean every person who is employed for
the principal purpose of operating a passenger motor vehicle,
except school busses, and every person who drives any motor
vehicle while in use as a public or common carrier for persons
or property, and this shall apply to city delivery motor vehicles.
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