Inoperable motor vehicle definition
Inoperable motor vehicle means a vehicle which cannot be driven upon the public streets for reasons including but not limited to being unlicensed, wrecked, abandoned, in a state of disrepair, or incapable of being moved under its own power.
Inoperable motor vehicle means any motor vehicle which is unable to move under its own power due to defective or missing parts.
Inoperable motor vehicle means a vehicle:
More Definitions of Inoperable motor vehicle
Inoperable motor vehicle means any motor vehicle that is incapable of being transported by its own mo- tive power. (Ord. 1971 § 2, 2005)
Inoperable motor vehicle means any motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer
Inoperable motor vehicle means any motor vehicle from which, for a period of at least one (1) month, any part including but not limited to, the engine, wheels or frame have been removed, altered, damaged or otherwise so treated that the vehicle is incapable of being driven under its own motor power. “Inoperable Motor Vehicle” shall not include:
Inoperable motor vehicle means a motor vehicle from which, for a period of seven days, the engine wheels or other parts thereof are damaged or otherwise so treated that the vehicle is incapable of being driving under its own motor power.
Inoperable motor vehicle means any motor vehicle which is mechanically not functionable for a period of over 30 days. The 30-day period may be extended by the Community Development Director for a maximum of 6 months upon proof by the owner of ongoing restoration. “Junked motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle which
Inoperable motor vehicle means any motor vehicle that is not currently registered and licensed with the State of Washington, or another appropriate governmental agency recognized by the state of Washington.
Inoperable motor vehicle means any motor vehicle from which, for a period of at least seven (7) days, the engine, wheels, or other parts have been removed, or on which the engine, wheels, or other parts have been altered, damaged, or otherwise so treated that the vehicle is incapable of being driven under its own motor power, or on which there are no license plates or for which the license plates or vehicle registration has expired. The term “inoperable motor vehicle” does not include a motor vehicle which has been rendered temporarily incapable of being driven under its own motor power in order to perform ordinary service or repair operations.