Unauthorized vehicle definition

Unauthorized vehicle means a vehicle parked, stored, or located on a parking facility without the consent of the parking facility owner.
Unauthorized vehicle means a motor vehicle that is restricted from use of the HOT lanes pursuant
Unauthorized vehicle means a vehicle that is subject to impoundment after being left unattended in one of the following public or private locations for the indicated period of time:

Examples of Unauthorized vehicle in a sentence

  • VEHICLE PURCHASES: Unauthorized vehicle purchases are excluded from the provisions of this Circular.

  • Unauthorized vehicle use may result in disciplinary action up to and including dismissal.

  • The seminars were organized on “Corruption and Accountability” funded FNS (19 December 1997), “Kalabagh Dam and Alternatives” funded by FNS (16 May 1998),“Rediscovering the Quaid’s Vision” funded by TAF (31 July 2000),“Write-off of Foreign Debt” funded TAF (19 August 2000),“Role of Armed Forces in Politics” funded by FNS & TAF (16 December 2000).

  • Unauthorized vehicle purchases are excluded from the provisions of this Circular.

  • Unauthorized vehicle means a vehicle parked, stored, or located on a parking facility without the consent of the parking facility owner.


More Definitions of Unauthorized vehicle

Unauthorized vehicle means any vehicle parked, stored, or situated in or on a parking facility without the consent of the parking facility owner.
Unauthorized vehicle means a vehicle that is not registered to a tenant, an occupant or a tenant's known guest, and has remained for more than seven (7) consecutive days on real property leased or rented by a landlord for residential purposes; and
Unauthorized vehicle means a vehicle that is subject to
Unauthorized vehicle means a vehicle parked,
Unauthorized vehicle means a vehicle parked in a manner
Unauthorized vehicle means a motor vehicle that is restricted from use of the HOT lanes pursuant to subdivision D 1 of § 33.1-56.3.
Unauthorized vehicle means a vehicle that is subject to impoundment after being left unattended in one of the following circumstances: