for registration of motor car, 43–50. for licence to drive motor car, 59–63. for licence for public carriages in London made to Commis- for hackney carriage licence, form of, 119. for stage carriage licences, form of, 119. ARREST, police-constable may, without warrant, in certain cases, ASSIGNMENT of registered number of motor car, 51. AVOIDING PAYMENT, hiring cab with intent of, is an offence, 94, 106. refusal to give address, or giving false address, 95. BAILEE, liable to be convicted of larceny, 175. goods entrusted to, to be worked, liable for, 176. or safe berth for a vessel, 176. liability of innkeeper as, 177, 178. BAILMENT, divided into six classes, 172-175. See also Bailee. BELL, driver of motor car must sound bell, 12, 28. on bicycles or tricycles, 12, 13. on hackney carriages with rubber tires, 126. "BERNINA," the, illustration of negligence in, 146, 147. BICYCLE, lamp on, 11. bell on, 12, 13. liable to revenue duty when a motor cycle, 34. is a carriage within Highway Act, 1835...85, n. (ƒ). BOROUGH, bye-laws in, as to carriages and traffic generally, 86. BRAKE, two required on each motor car, 24, 25. how applied, 24. on vehicle drawn by motor car, 26. when brakesman required on such vehicle, 26, 27. BRIDGES, restriction of use of motor cars upon, 4, 5. restriction of use of locomotives upon, 184. damage to, by locomotives to be made good by owner, 38, 184. BYE-LAWS, of councils restricting use of bridges by motor cars, 4, 5. in boroughs as to traffic generally, 86. CAB, let on hire for less than one year, owner of, liable for revenue CAMPBELL'S (LORD) ACT, confers right of action upon certain persons in case of death of who may sue, 154, 155. time within which action may be commenced, 154. particulars to be given, 154. payment into Court under, 155. plaintiff must prove pecuniary loss, 155. CANCELLATION of registration of motor car, 51. CARRIAGES, definitions of, 6, 33. motor cars are, within meaning of Act of Parliament, 2, 5-9. public. See Hackney Carriage. revenue duties payable in respect of, 32-36. used solely for the conveyance of goods or burden in the course CARRIAGEWAYS, included in term "highway," 71. CARRIER, B. by special bargain, 172, 178. of goods for reward, liability of, 178. of passengers for reward, liability of, 178. implied warranty of skill of driver, 178. liability of, for neglect of himself or his servants, 178, 179. common, definition of, 179. who is not common, 179, 180. Y CARRIER-continued. of passengers is not common, 179, 180. not liable for deterioration, vice, wear, decay, 180. terms of special contract of, must be reasonably brought to where loss of goods arises from negligence of, he is not relieved liable for loss of goods by neglect of third party, 181. but may claim against third party, 181. must keep goods a reasonable time after transit ended, 181. value of goods to be declared to, in certain cases, 181, 182. in case of loss of or injury to goods, consignee should sue, 183. CART. See Waggon. CHAUFFEUR. See Driver of Motor Car. CIRCUS, travelling, carriages for band of, not exempt from revenue CITATION of Motor Car Acts, 83. CLERK of registering council may perform duty of council for COGGS v. BERNARD, law of bailment discussed in, 172, 173, 174, COMMISSIONERS, bye-laws by, as to hackney carriages outside the metropolis, of Police, licences granted by, in metropolis, 91, 92, 100, 105, approval of advertisement by, 93. one only appointed now in metropolis, 100, n. (c). regulations as to standings by, 100. one may act alone, 100. in metropolis, authority from, to affix distinguishing authority from, to remove same, 103, 112. traffic, 106. endorsement upon licences by, of change of address, transfer of licence by, 110. licence, revocation or suspension of, by, 112. COMMODATUM, definition of, in second class of bailments, 172, 173. COMMON LAW, liability of owner or driver of motor car at, 80, 84 et seq. CONDUCTOR. See Driver. CONSTRUCTION of motor cars, 22-26. CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE, where plaintiff guilty of, he cannot recover, 138, 139, 140, 147, rules as to, 138, 147–150. if proximate cause is plaintiff's own act, he cannot recover, unless defendant could have avoided the mischief by ordinary CONVICTION, particulars of, of holder of licence to drive motor car to be endorsement of particulars of, on licence to drive motor car, CORPORATION, municipal regulations as to traffic by, 86, 131, 132. bye-laws must be within authority and reasonable, 132. COUNCIL, of county or county borough, bye-laws by, as to bridges, 4. to assign numbers to motor cars, 49. may grant general identification marks to manufacturers to keep register of general identification marks, 57, 58. may issue duplicate licences, 62. must keep register of licences to drive motor cars, 62, 63. duties and powers of, may be performed by clerk of, may charge fees for registration and licensing of motor cars, 70. COUNTY COUNCIL, regulations as to light to vehicles and vehicular traffic, 86. by, under the Highways and Locomotives Act, by, must be within authority and reasonable, 132. approval of regulations of, by Local Government Board, 131, 132. COUNTY COUNCILS, index marks of, for motor cars, 44-48. COVERED VEHICLES, London County Council bye-law as to, 317. CROWN, Motor Car Acts of 1896 and 1903 apply to persons in public CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, 107. DAMAGE, done negligently or wilfully by driver of motor car, 28. may be recovered by hirer from proprietor, 89. DAMAGES, 66 remoteness of, no cause of action, 133, 140, 143, 144, 145. how measured, rules as to, 143, 144. excessive, when new trial granted, 143. for personal injuries, no action lies for, in case of shock from rule in the "Notting Hill," 144. done by hirer of hackney carriage, 89, 99. DANGER, driving to the, of the public, 39, 40. penalty for, 39–41, 75 et seq. DEPOSITUM, definition of, in first class of bailments, 172. is a bare delivery to keep for use of the bailor, 172. DISEASE, infectious, carriage of person suffering from, in public vehicle, person suffering from, must not enter, without notifying, 107. DISQUALIFICATION, of person holding licence to drive motor car, 65–68. appeal in case of, for obtaining licence to drive motor car, 67. DRIVER, of any carriage, by negligence or misbehaviour, causing must not quit carriage, 85. must not be at such a distance as not to have control, 85. must not obstruct highway, 85. when meeting another waggon, &c., must keep on near side, 85. of carriage, causing actual bodily harm by furious driving, guilty of a misdemeanour, 85, 131. |