Examples of Motor Vehicles Rules in a sentence
The owner-driver holds an effective driving license, in accordance with the provisions of Rule 3 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, at the time of the accident.
Operation and function of vehicles and Drivers shall be governed by Motor Vehicles Act/Motor Vehicles Rules and Delhi Motor Vehicles Rules and these shall be the responsibility of the contractor.
ARAI issues TAC in compliance to Motor Vehicle Act / Central Motor Vehicles Rules and their provisions as amended from time to time or any other statutory orders under which ARAI is authorised.
Such compensation shall be payable directly to the insured or to his/her legal representatives whose receipt shall be the full discharge in respect of the injury to the insured.This cover is subject to(a) the owner-driver is the registered owner of the vehicle inured herein;(b) the owner-driver is the insured named in this policy;(c) the owner-driver holds an effective driving license, in accordance with the provisions of Rule 3 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, at the time of the accident.
The owner-driver holds an effective driving license, in accordance with the provisions of Rule 3 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 (or any amendments thereafter), at the time of the accident.
NON-TRANSPORT VEHICLES:Provided that the person driving holds an effective driving license at the time of the accident and is not disqualified from holding or obtaining such a license.Provided also that the person holding an effective learner's license may also drive the vehicle and that such a person satisfies the requirements of Rule 3 of The Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.
Provided also that the person holding an effective learner's license may also drive the vehicle and that such a person satisfies the requirements of Rule 3 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.
For this the loading station must conduct training of tank truck crew as per the requirement under Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.
Supplier shall ensure that transportation of hazardous chemicals as per the provision of the Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 under the Motor Vehicle Act 1988.
In terms of Rule 142, Sub-Rule (2) of Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989, a Cover Note shall be valid for a period of sixty days from the date of its issue and the insurer shall issue a policy of insurance before the date of expiry of the Cover Note.