Abandoned vehicle definition

Abandoned vehicle means any of the following:
Abandoned vehicle means a vehicle that has remained on public property or any other place open to travel by the public without the consent of the local police agency for a period of 48 hours after a police agency has affixed a written notice to the vehicle.
Abandoned vehicle means a vehicle that a registered tow truck

Examples of Abandoned vehicle in a sentence

  • Within seventy-two (72) hours after request of the Abandoned Vehicle Specialist has been received by the Contractor.


More Definitions of Abandoned vehicle

Abandoned vehicle means a vehicle required to be registered in this State if operated on a public highway in this State that is left unattended on a highway for more than forty‑eight hours, or a vehicle that has remained on private or other public property for a period of more than seven days without the consent of the owner or person in control of the property.
Abandoned vehicle means an article of personal property, any service rendered to the owner thereof by furnishing material, labor or skill for the protection, improvement, safekeeping, towing, storage or carriage thereof, has a special lien thereon, dependent on possession, for the compensation, if any, which is due such person from the owner for such services.
Abandoned vehicle means a vehicle or motor vehicle that has been determined by a New Mexico law enforcement agency:
Abandoned vehicle means any vehicle that:
Abandoned vehicle means all motor vehicles or other vehicles in a state of disrepair, rendering the vehicle incapable of being driven in its condition; or any motor vehicle or other vehicle that has not been moved or used for seven (7) consecutive days or more and is apparently deserted.
Abandoned vehicle means a vehicle that a registered tow truck operator has impounded and held in the operator's possession for one hundred twenty consecutive hours.
Abandoned vehicle means a motor vehicle that has remained on public or private property or on or along a highway without the consent of the owner or person in control of the property for more than 48 hours, and has a valid registration plate or public vehicle identification number which has not been removed, destroyed, or altered; or a motor vehicle that has remained on public or private property or on or along a highway without the consent of the owner or person in control of the property for any period of time if the vehicles does not have a valid registration plate or the public vehicle identification number has been removed, destroyed, or altered.