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Road Traffic
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84. Suspension of vehicle licence orders
(1) A suspension of vehicle licence order shall-
(a) be in a form specified by the Commissioner;
(b) require the registered owner of the motor vehicle to cause to be
carried out the repairs or other work specified in the order;
(c) specify the conditions on which the motor vehicle may be driven on a road and in particular specify the manner in which the motor vehicle may be moved from and to the vehicle examination centre; and
(d) be served on the registered owner personally or by registered
post.
(2) A suspension of vehicle licence order shall continue in force in respect of a motor vehicle until the repairs or other work required thereby have been carried out satisfactorily.
(3) Where a suspension of vehicle licence order is in force in respect of a motor vehicle, the registered owner may produce the motor vehicle at such vehicle examination centre and at such time and on such date as may be specified by the Commissioner for examination by a vehicle examiner to ascertain whether the repairs or other work required by the order have been carried out satisfactorily, and if such repairs or other work are found to have been so carried out a specially authorized vehicle examiner shall cancel the suspension of vehicle licence order forthwith and restore the vehicle licence to the registered owner.
(4) Where a suspension of vehicle licence order is in force in respect of a motor vehicle, any person who drives that motor vehicle on a road except in accordance with the suspension of vehicle licence order commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.
85. Repair orders
(1) A vehicle repair order shall-
(a) be in a form specified by the Commissioner;
(b) require the registered owner of the motor vehicle to-
(i) cause to be carried out the repairs or other work specified in
the order; and
(ii) produce the motor vehicle at such vehicle examination centre, and at such time on such date, as shall be specified in the order; and
(c) be served on the registered owner personally or by registered
post.
(2) If, on the examination of a motor vehicle produced at a vehicle examination centre in accordance with a vehicle repair order, the vehicle examiner is not satisfied that the repairs or other work required by the order
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64
CAP. 374]
Road Traffic
[1989 Ed.
84. Suspension of vehicle licence orders
(1) A suspension of vehicle licence order shall-
(a) be in a form specified by the Commissioner;
(b) require the registered owner of the motor vehicle to cause to be
carried out the repairs or other work specified in the order;
(c) specify the conditions on which the motor vehicle may be driven on a road and in particular specify the manner in which the motor vehicle may be moved from and to the vehicle examination centre; and
(d) be served on the registered owner personally or by registered
post.
(2) A suspension of vehicle licence order shall continue in force in respect of a motor vehicle until the repairs or other work required thereby have been carried out satisfactorily.
(3) Where a suspension of vehicle licence order is in force in respect of a motor vehicle, the registered owner may produce the motor vehicle at such vehicle examination centre and at such time and on such date as may be specified by the Commissioner for examination by a vehicle examiner to ascertain whether the repairs or other work required by the order have been carried out satisfactorily, and if such repairs or other work are found to have been so carried out a specially authorized vehicle examiner shall cancel the suspension of vehicle licence order forthwith and restore the vehicle licence to the registered owner.
(4) Where a suspension of vehicle licence order is in force in respect of a motor vehicle, any person who drives that motor vehicle on a road except in accordance with the suspension of vehicle licence order commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.
85. Repair orders
(1) A vehicle repair order shall-
(a) be in a form specified by the Commissioner;
(b) require the registered owner of the motor vehicle to-
(i) cause to be carried out the repairs or other work specified in
the order; and
(ii) produce the motor vehicle at such vehicle examination centre, and at such time on such date, as shall be specified in the order; and
(c) be served on the registered owner personally or by registered
post.
(2) If, on the examination of a motor vehicle produced at a vehicle examination centre in accordance with a vehicle repair order, the vehicle examiner is not satisfied that the repairs or other work required by the order
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