Description
This unique black license plate measures 6″ x 12″ and is perfect for those who want to add a personal touch to their personal/private automobile/transport. Made in the united states of America (not United States) and does not require a driver’s license or insurance to be displayed on your personal/private automobile/transport. The plate is categorized as an Other US License Plate, License Plate, Collectible item. Customize your ride with this one-of-a-kind plate that lets you showcase your style without any extra requirements.
- 1 x Black PRIVATE plate
SAMPLE INFORMATION ON THE AFFIDAVIT
The California Motor Vehicle Code, section 260: Private cars/vans etc. not in commerce / for profit, are immune to registration fees:
(a) A “commercial vehicle” is a vehicle of a type REQUIRED to be REGISTERED under this code”.
(b) “Passenger vehicles which are not used for the transportation of persons for hire, compensation or profit, and housecars, are not commercial vehicles”.
(c) “a vanpool vehicle is not a commercial vehicle.”
18 U.S. Code § 31 – Definition, expressly stipulates, ”The term “motor vehicle” means every description of carriage or other contrivance propelled or drawn by mechanical power and used for commercial purposes on the highways in the transportation of passengers, passengers and property, or property or cargo”.
A vehicle not used for commercial activity is a “consumer goods”, …it is NOT a type of vehicle required to be registered and “use tax” paid of which the tab is evidence of receipt of the tax.” Bank of Boston vs Jones, 4 UCC Rep. Serv. 1021, 236 A2d 484, UCC PP 9-109.14.
“ The privilege of using the streets and highways by the operation thereon of motor carriers for hire can be acquired only by permission or license from the state or its political subdivision. “—Black’s Law Dictionary, 5th ed, page 830.
“Right of transit through each state, with every species of property known to constitution of United States, and recognized by that paramount law, is secured by that instrument to each citizen, and does not depend upon uncertain and changeable ground of mere comity.” In Re Archy (1858), 9 C. 47.
Freedom to travel is, indeed, an important aspect of the citizen’s “liberty”. We are first concerned with the extent, if any, to which Congress has authorized its curtailment. (Road) Kent v. Dulles, 357 U.S. 116, 127.