When Virginia and Kentucky in the late 1700s and South Carolina in the 1830s refused to follow federal law they were practicing nullification.
No, nor is one really needed. Truck builders will work with you much more readily than carmakers will.
Yes, the police in Alabama can stop you for not wearing a seatbelt. You are required by law to wear a seatbelt in the front seat of a moving vehicle. The law went into effect in 1991.
You need a bachelor's degree (4 yrs) and a law degree (3 yrs). It may be helpful to take criminal law classes while in law school, but this is not usually required. The most important qualification to be a district attorney or an assistant district attorney is being licensed to practice law in your state.
This occurs when a party to a contract renders performance exactly as required by the contract; discharges that party's obligation under the contract.
Yes.
Mud flaps have to be on medium and heavy duty trucks in Pennsylvania. This is the law and you can be fined if they aren't.
No
Yes, there are exceptions to gravel and log trucks, per the MS Highway Patrol. This of course makes no sense at all. They have also included Asphalt trucks. I am looking for the wording in MS that verifies same.
are truck tractors required mud flaps
In Oregon they are Michigan requires Mudflaps (anti-splash devices) on commercial vehicles.
It is a federal law that catalytic converters are required on all cars built after 1975
See the link to Virginia law at the bottom of this page-
The time period required under common law in Virginia for a claim of adverse possession is 20 years.
All CMVs must have seven lights across the back.
That law tends to vary by state. In North Carolina, you're not actually required to have mud flaps. Other states may require it. I've never seen anything in the FMCSR pertaining to mud flaps, and it's unlikely that the feds mandate it, considering that states have leeway in determining whether or not they want to make them mandatory.
Virginia Law Weekly was created in 1948.