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Vehicle
VehicleAny thing that is designed to transport persons or objects. A bicycle has been held to be a vehicle. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Bicycle Held to be a "carriage" within a statute forbidding fast driving. In the absence of legislative prohibition, riders of bicycles would seem to have the same rights on highways as those using any other vehicle. Vehicle Any thing that is designed to transport persons or objects. A bicycle has been held to be a vehicle. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Value received This phrase is usually employed in a bill of exchange or promissory note, to denote that a consideration has been given for it. Valued bill of lading or ad valorem bill of lading A valued bill of lading, sometimes called an ad valorem bill of lading, is a bill of lading where the value of the cargo has been declared by the carrier and "inserted in the bill of lading". Valued policy A valued policy is one where the value has been set on the ship or goods insured, and this value has been inserted in the policy in the nature of liquidated damages, to save the necessity of proving it in case of loss. Vassal Feudal law. This was the name given to the holder of a fief, bound to perform feudal service; this word was then always correlative to that of lord, entitled to such service. Vectigalia Among the Romans this word signified duties which were paid to the prince for the importation and exportation of certain merchandise. They differed from tribute, which was a tax paid by each individual . Vehicle Vejours An obsolete word, which signified viewers or experts. Venal Something that is bought. The term is generally applied in a bad sense; as, a venal office is an office which has been purchased. Vendee Contracts. A purchaser; A buyer. Vendition A sale; the act of selling. Venditioni exponas Practice. That you expose to sale. The name of a writ of execution, directed to the sheriff, commanding him to sell goods or chattels, and in some states, lands, which he has taken in execution by virtue of a fieri facias, and which remain unsold. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Vehicle. If you have a better definition for Vehicle than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Vehicle may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Vehicle and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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