ART. 56. ] WHAT MOTOR VEHICLE SHALL INCLUDE. 103
prohibited, the justice of the peace or other judicial officer
imposing sentence may revoke such chauffeur's license for a
period not exceeding three months, in addition to imposing the
penalty prescribed, such judicial officer to retain such chauffeur's
badge until the expiration of -the period for which his license
may be revoked. Upon conviction of a chauffeur in a criminal
court, and his being found by the court to be an habitual
offender, as in section 139 of this sub-title provided, the court
may in its discretion revoke such chauffeur's license absolutely;
in which event such chauffeur's badge shall be returned to the
secretary of State, and the person to whom such badge was
so issued shall not be permitted or entitled to register again for
a period of one year from the date of such conviction.
1904, ch. 518, sec. 10. 1906, ch. 449.
140. Whenever the term motor vehicle is used in this sub-
title, it shall be construed to include automobiles, locomobiles
and all other vehicles propelled otherwise than by muscular
power and having more than two wheels, but shall not be taken
to include the cars of electric and steam railways and other
vehicles running only upon rails or tracks, road or traction
engines, bicycles, tricycles or other similar vehicles propelled
exclusively by muscular power, or motor cycles, except as to
the speed herein prescribed.
Ibid. sec. 10A. Ibid.
140 A. All licenses to operate motor vehicles in this State
heretofore issued by the secretary of State shall remain in full
force and effect and shall not be in anywise affected by the
provisions of this sub-title.
Approved April 3, 1906.
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