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LICENSES. 2017

Throwing Tacks, Nails, Glass, etc., on Highways.

An. Code, sec. 155. 1916, ch. 687. 1918, ch. 85, sec. 155. 1920, ch. 506, sec. 155.

200. No person shall throw or place, or cause to be thrown or placed
on or upon any highway or bridge, any tacks, nails, wire, scrap metal,
glass, crockery or other substance injurious to the feet of persons or animals,
or to the tires or wheels of vehicles, including motor vehicles. Any person
who has accidentally or by reason of an accident dropped from his hand
or vehicle any of such substances upon a highway shall immediately make
all reasonable efforts to clear such highway of the same. Any person
violating any provision of this section shall be deemed guilty of a mis-
demeanor and subject, upon .conviction to a fine of not less than ten dollars
($10.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00), or imprisonment
for not less than ten days nor more than thirty days, or to both fine and
imprisonment.

Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicles.

An. Code, sec. 156. 1916, ch. 687. 1918, ch. 85, sec. 156. 1920 ch. 506, sec. 156.

201. No chauffeur or other person shall drive, operate or occupy any
motor vehicle upon any street or highway of this State in the absence of
the owner of such motor vehicle without his consent. Any person violating
any provision of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
subject, upon conviction, to a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars
($25.00) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.00), or imprisonment
for not less than thirty days nor more than two years, or both fine and
imprisonment for the first offense.

Any person convicted of a second or additional offense under this section
shall be subject to imprisonment for not less than six months nor more
than two years.

Certificate of Ownership.

1920, ch. 407, sec. 157.

202. No certificate of the registration of any vehicle or registration
markers therefor, whether original issues or duplicates, shall hereafter be
issued or furnished by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles unless the
applicant therefor shall at the same time make application for and be
granted an official certificate of title of such motor vehicle, or shall present
satisfactory evidence that such a certificate has been previously issued to
the applicant covering such motor vehicle. Said application shall be upon
a blank form to be furnished by the Commissioner and shall contain a full
description of the motor vehicle, together with a statement of the applicant's
title and of any liens or encumbrances upon said motor vehicle. The Com-
missioner shall use reasonable diligence in ascertaining whether or not
the facts stated in said application for a certificate of title are true, and if
satisfied that the applicant is the lawful owner of such motor vehicle, or
otherwise entitled to have the same registered in his name, shall thereupon

 

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