Ignition Interlock Device Sample Clauses

Ignition Interlock Device. The Defendant shall not operate any vehicle that is not equipped with a 5 functioning ignition interlock alcohol device. Unless otherwise noted in this agreement, there is no 6 exception for vehicles used by the Defendant in the course of his/her occupation or employment.
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Ignition Interlock Device. The Defendant shall not operate any vehicle that is not equipped with a 30 functioning ignition interlock alcohol device. Unless otherwise noted in this agreement, there is no 31 exception for vehicles used by the Defendant in the course of his/her occupation or employment. This 32 condition may be rescinded by the Court one year from the date of entry of this agreement if the Defendant is in strict compliance with this Agreement, and if the Defendant possesses a valid driver 33 license and automobile liability insurance at the time that the Defendant makes such a request.
Ignition Interlock Device. Not to operate any motor vehicle that is not equipped with a functioning ignition interlock alcohol device. Unless otherwise noted in this Agreement, there is no exception for vehicles used by Defendant in the course of Defendant’s occupation or employment. Upon the Defendant’s motion to the Court, this condition may be rescinded (cancelled) by the Court one (1) year from the date of entry of this Agreement if Defendant is in strict compliance with this Agreement and if Defendant possesses a valid driver license and vehicle liability insurance at the time Defendant seeks cancellation of this condition.
Ignition Interlock Device. The Defendant shall not operate any vehicle that is not equipped with a 31 functioning ignition interlock alcohol device. Unless otherwise noted in this agreement, there is no 32 exception for vehicles used by the Defendant in the course of his/her occupation or employment. This condition may be rescinded by the Court one year from the date of entry of this agreement if the 33 Defendant is in strict compliance with this Agreement, and if the Defendant possesses a valid driver 34 license and automobile liability insurance at the time that the Defendant makes such a request. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Amount Name Address $ $ $ Total 27 28 29
Ignition Interlock Device. The Defendant shall not operate any vehicle that is not equipped with a 29 functioning ignition interlock alcohol device. This condition may be rescinded by this Court after one

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