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No. There are no restrictions to how long one keeps an unregistered car on one's private property in Queensland, as long as neighbours do not complain.
AnswerMaybe; such issues are determined by the municipality (city, county, town) in which the person lives, not by state law. For instance, in my jurisdiction, it is against city code to have more than one unlicensed vehicle on your private property, and that one must be in the garage, under a car cover, or behind a fence.
No it is not against the law. People have cars that they're not using or old cars that aren't in use anymore sitting in their yard. It does not break any law as long as it is parked on your property unless the vehicle is parked on public property.
Not that I'm aware of, but each state has their laws posted online and a little research would be your best bet.
Yep and u cand drive it around on ur property just not out side the propery
For 12 days, then you will need proof of registration upon reinspection.
absolutely. riding an unregistered dirt bike is illegal, unless on your own private property
Unregistered on private property is legal Abandoned or derelict can be a different thing. The city can get after you for not keeping your yard up, the same as as if you didn't mow your lawn all summer.
Im searching for the same answer, I've found that you will have to call city/town hall you reside in.
Chapter 8 sec. 9A says yes it is illegal although there are circumstance's. Go to City of Worcester web site for more info.
The term is "tort." It refers to a civil wrong that causes harm to a person or property, leading to legal liability and potential compensatory damages.