Stored vehicles definition

Stored vehicles means a vehicle that is inoperable, or in a state of maintenance/repair, or lacks a current state registration, AND has not moved or is incapable of moving under its own power for a three-month period. Vehicles belonging to family members who are deployed under military/government orders are not considered stored vehicles as long as they are operational and have a current state registration.

Examples of Stored vehicles in a sentence

  • The following vehicles may not be parked in the community parking lots: • Boats, boat trailers or travel trailers, unless there is a lot designated specifically for recreational vehicles • Vehicles over 20 feet long • Any vehicle that leaks oil or other fluids • Stored vehicles (unmoved for more than 5 days) • Car that are unlicensed or expired registration tags • Vehicles may be washed in designated car wash areas only.

  • Stored vehicles and vehicles which are other obviously inoperable or do not have current operating licenses shall not be permitted on any lot in the Subdivision except within enclosed garages.

  • Stored vehicles shall not be released until the rightful ownership of the vehicle is established.

  • Stored vehicles and vehicles which are either obviously inoperable or do not have current operating licenses shall not be permitted on the Real Estate except within enclosed garages.

  • Stored vehicles and vehicles which are either obviously inoperable or do not have current operating licenses shall not be permitted within the Community, except within enclosed garages.