Motor-vehicles Insurance Regulations




MAY 4.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

1225

Engine No. : Chassis No. :
Class of motor-vehicle for purpose of insurance premium
[State number of class only, without particulars] :
[In the case of all passenger-carrying vehicles] Seating ac-
commodation (inclusive of driver) : persons.
I certify that the above particulars are correct.
Date : . . . . . . . . . . . .
[Signature.]

  • For list of companies carrying on business see back of form.

Endorsement.
(List of companies that have undertaken to carry on business
under the Act to be printed or written on back of form.)

[Form No. 3.
Under the Motor-vehicles Insurance (Third-party Risks)
Act, 1928.
NOTICE OF SALE OR OTHER DISPOSAL OF AN INSURED MOTOR-
VEHICLE.
To [Insert name of company with which motor-vehicle is
insured.]
PURSUANT to section 7 of the above-mentioned Act, notice
is hereby given that I have disposed of the motor-vehicle
referred to below to [Name in full, occupation, or other de-
scription, and postal address of new owner].
Description of Motor-vehicle referred to.
Registration No. :
Class of motor-vehicle [Motor-cycle, motor-car, trade motor, or,
as case may be] :
Make of motor-vehicle :
Dated at , this day of , 19 .
[Signature and postal address.]

SECOND SCHEDULE.
PART I.
SCALE OF ANNUAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS PAYABLE UNDER
THE MOTOR-VEHICLES INSURANCE (THIRD-PARTY RISKS)
ACT, 1928.

No. of Class. Description of Motor-vehicle. Annual Premium.
£ s. d.
1 (a) Motor-cycles (except as provided in subclass (b) hereof) 1 0 0
(b) Motor-cycles used under the authority of section 18 of the Motor-vehicles Act, 1924, per set of registration-plates 1 0 0
2 Hearses and mourning-coaches 1 0 0
3 Tractors, traction engines, and any of the motor-vehicles (other than motor-cars, trade motors, and trailers) described in Part II of the Schedule to the Motor-vehicles Amendment Act, 1927 0 10 0
4 Private motor-cars, if used exclusively in one or more of the following ways :— 1 0 0
(a) By any person for purposes of pleasure or for private or domestic purposes but not for business purposes :
Provided that for the purposes of this paragraph "business purposes" does not include the carriage of any person to or from his place of business or the place where he carries on his profession or calling :
(b) In person by the owner being an individual for the purpose of making personal calls in relation to his profession, business, or calling :
Provided that such business, profession, or calling is not that of a commercial traveller, insurance agent or inspector, land or estate agent, manufacturer's agent, stock agent, station agent, or salesman :
(c) By a religious or social worker in the course of his religious or social work :
(d) By a medical practitioner for the purposes of his profession :
(e) By the owner being a farmer or by any person on his behalf in connection with the farming operations of the owner :
(f) In connection with the work of any public or private hospital or charitable institution, by or on behalf of the Board or other authority controlling such hospital or institution :
(g) As an ambulance for the carriage of sick or injured persons.
5 Private motor-cars used for any purpose not included in the purposes specified in Class 4 2 0 0
6 Trade motors 1 10 0
7 Motor-vehicles of any class (other than motor-cycles) used by fire brigades 1 0 0
8A Public motor-vehicles to which "T" plates are required to be fitted in terms of the Registration Plate Regulations, and public motor-vehicles, being rental cars or private hire cars 6 10 0
8B Public motor-vehicles to which "P" plates are required to be fitted in terms of the Registration Plate Regulations, if designed or equipped to seat not more than 26 persons (inclusive of the driver)—
Up to 10 persons 7 0 0
(With an additional for every person in excess of 10) 0 5 0
8C Public motor-vehicles to which "P" plates are required to be fitted in terms of the Registration Plate Regulations, if designed or equipped to seat more than 26 persons (inclusive of the driver) 11 0 0
(With an additional for every person in excess of 26) 0 2 0
8D Public motor-vehicles to which "S" plates are required to be fitted in terms of the Registration Plate Regulations (excluding rental cars and private hire cars). If designed or equipped to seat not more than 7 persons (inclusive of the driver) 7 0 0
(With an additional for every person in excess of 7) 0 15 0
But with a maximum premium payable of 13 15 0
9 Contract motor-vehicles—
(a) If designed or equipped to seat not more than 10 persons (inclusive of the driver) 2 10 0
(b) If designed or equipped to seat more than 10 persons (inclusive of the driver) 2 10 0
(With an additional for every person in excess of 10) 0 2 0
10 Trailers 0 5 0
11 Manufacturers' and dealers' motor-vehicles (other than motor-cycles) used under the authority of section 18 of the Motor-vehicles Act, 1924, per set of registration plates 1 10 0
12 Any motor-vehicle of a class not otherwise specified 1 0 0

PART II.

INTERPRETATION OF TERMS USED IN PART I OF THIS SCHEDULE.

In the interpretation of Part I of this Schedule—
(i) "Private motor-car" means any motor-car (as defined in the Motor-vehicles Act, 1924) not being a public motor-vehicle or a contract motor-vehicle (as hereinafter defined).
(ii) Every term used therein (except the term "private motor-car") which is defined in section 2 of the Motor-vehicles Act, 1924, has the meaning assigned thereto by that Act.
(iii) The following terms, not defined in the Motor-vehicles Act, 1924, have the meanings herein assigned to them, namely :—
"Public motor-vehicle" means a motor-vehicle used for the carriage of persons for hire or reward (including a rental car), but does not include a motor-cycle or a contract motor-vehicle as hereinafter defined :
"Contract motor-vehicle" means a motor-vehicle used for the carriage for hire or reward of school-children going to or returning from school either with or without teachers or other escorts, or used for the carriage for hire or reward of particular individuals (including clubs or parties of individuals), but never used or available for the carriage for hire or reward of the general public :
"Registration Plate Regulations" means the regulations relating to registration plates made under the Motor-vehicles Act, 1924, on the 25th day of May, 1932, and published in the Gazette on the 27th day of the same month at page 1391 :



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