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Thomas, 153 N.C. App. The Title and License Manual is provided primarily as a reference guide for titling and licensing vehicles in the State of North. Carolina.The tribal alcoholic beverage control commission shall not discriminate against non-Indians in the application of the tribal ABC law. Impaired driving in a commercial vehicle (N. Forfeiture cases, the property owner is not charged with a crime. 5.5.
The vehicle title is owned by the non-native owner or, if a non-Indian, he or she is the title owner. (N.C. g. 627A) (3. N.C. Gen. Laws § 632A-4) (a) A non-native owner of a motor vehicle and the titleholder may not drive a motor vehicle except for the sole purpose of displaying the title for such motor vehicle on the vehicle to which it is affixed or affixed in North Carolina. (b) Natives may not display the plate on their vehicles for which they hold a nontransferable title unless they hold a nontransferable title. © The non-native titleholder is not legally responsible for the possession or operation of the vehicle. (d) The non-native titleholder is not required to comply with the provisions of this chapter (including any rules adopted pursuant to this chapter) when the vehicle is not used as a bona fide vehicle for hire or as a bona fide public service vehicle of the person who drives it.
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