Licence Plate definition

Licence Plate means the plate issued by the Council for the purpose of identifying the vehicle as a Hackney Carriage duly licensed by the Council.
Licence Plate means the plate issued by the Council for the purpose of identifying the vehicle as a Private Hire vehicle licensed by the Council.
Licence Plate or ‘the ‘plate’ means the vehicle licence plate issued to all vehicles and required to be displayed externally at the rear of all licensed vehicles, except if the vehicle is exempt

Examples of Licence Plate in a sentence

  • The Applicant shall notify the WPA of any change of licence plate number, contact address, or vehicle registration by completing the Licence Plate Registration Form located on the WPA’s website and submitting same to the WPA.

  • This process takes a minimum of 150 days from the date an invoice is sent until a customer is subject to Licence Plate Denial, followed by up to two years before a customer’s licence plate is subject to renewal.

  • The legislation affording 407 ETR the right to Licence Plate Denial requires that a series of notices be sent to customers with delinquent accounts.

  • No advertisement shall obliterate, obscure or be confused with the vehicle’s Licence Plate.

  • The Licence Plate Denial process, together with other collection strategies, results in the successful collection of net trade receivables that are more than 151 days past due.


More Definitions of Licence Plate

Licence Plate means the plate or other identification issued by the Council for the purposes of identifying the vehicle as a private hire special event vehicle duly licensed by the Council.
Licence Plate means the plate issued by the Council for the purpose of identifying the vehicle as a hackney carriage duly licensed to ply for hire by the Council; 2.5.5 "licence holder" includes a part-licence holder and, in relation to a vehicle which is the subject of a hiring agreement or a hire purchase agreement, means the person in possession of the vehicle. 3. TYPE OF VEHICLE 3.1 General conditions covering all types of vehicles that are licensable as hackney carriages are set out in 3.2 and 3.3 below. 3.2 The vehicle to be licensed, of whatever type, shall, subject to what is to follow, and other conditions herein, be suitable in size, type and design for use as a hackney carriage vehicle to the satisfaction of the Council. 3.3 Without prejudice to the generality of 3.2 above, the vehicle shall:- 3.3.1 have an engine producing 50 kW., or greater; 3.3.2
Licence Plate of a vehicle means a number plate as defined in The Drivers and Vehicles Act. (« plaque d'immatriculation »)
Licence Plate means the plate issued by the Council for the purpose of identifying the vehicle as a Hackney Carriage or Private Hire Vehicle
Licence Plate means the rear external plate issued by us for the purposes of identifying the vehicle as a licensed Hackney Carriage.
Licence Plate means the rear external plate issued by us for the purposes of identifying the vehicle as a licensed Private Hire Vehicle.
Licence Plate means the plate issued to an Applicant under this by-law.