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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 31

or his certificate of registration restored. It shall be the duty
of the clerk of the court, or of the court where it has no clerk,
in which any such judgment is rendered, to forward immedi-
ately after the expiration of said thirty (30) days, as afore-
said, upon request of the judgment creditor, to the Commis-
sioner a certified copy of such judgment or a transcript there-
of, as aforesaid. In the event the defendant is a non-resident,
it shall be the duty of the Commissioner to transmit to the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles or officer in charge of the
issuance of operators' permits and registration certificates of
the State or Province of which the defendant is a resident, a
certified copy of the said judgment. If after such proof has
been given, any other such judgment shall be recovered against
such person for an accident occurring before such proof was
given, but after January 1, 1932, such license or licenses and
certificate or certificates shall again be and remain so sus-
pended, and no other such license or certificate shall be issued
to such person while any such judgment remains unsatisfied
and subsisting, as aforesaid.

Provided, however, anything in this sub-title to the contrary
notwithstanding, that

(1) When $5, 000 has been credited upon any judgment or
judgments rendered in excess of that amount for personal in-
jury to or the death of one person as the result of any one
accident; or

(2) When, subject to the limit of $5, 000 for any one person
so injured or killed, the sum of $10, 000 has been credited upon
any judgment or judgments rendered in excess of that amount
for personal injury to or the death of more than one person as
the result of any one accident; or

(3) When $1, 000 has been credited upon any judgment or
judgments in excess of that amount for damage to property
as the result of any one accident; resulting from the owner-
ship, maintenance, use or operation of a motor vehicle, then
and in such event, such payment or payments shall be deemed
a satisfaction of such judgment or judgments for the purposes
of this section only.

And provided further, that a judgment debtor to whom this
section applies may, for the sole purpose of giving authority to
the Commissioner to authorize the judgment debtor to operate
a motor vehicle thereafter, on due notice to the judgment
creditor, apply to the court in which the trial judgment was
obtained for the privilege of paying such judgment in install-
ments, and the court, in its discretion and without prejudice
to any other legal remedies which the judgment creditor may
have, may so order, fixing the amounts and times of payment

 

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