The Universal Commercial Code (UCC) 1308 - refers to NEGOTIABLE instruments. A drivers license is not a 'negotiable' instrument, therefore it does not apply. The state DOES have the right to refuse to issue a license if you do not personally sign the document thereby signifying your acknowledgement of the motor vehicle laws AND (at the same time) giving a 'specimen' signature.
i hope so :]
yes
get out doors that way
You have to have a credit card Have a drivers license Have insurance Be able to sign a contract and be 18+
At a stop sign, the driver who arrives first has the right of way. If two or more drivers arrive at the same time, the driver on the right has the right of way.
In California, two-way stop sign rules require drivers on the street without a stop sign to yield to drivers on the street with a stop sign. When two vehicles arrive at the intersection at the same time, the vehicle on the right has the right of way.
The sign looks like a barrier in the middle of it with a arrow going around it to the right and drivers should do what the sign says and keep going right.
At a two-way stop sign, the driver who arrives first has the right of way. If two drivers arrive at the same time, the driver on the right has the right of way.
if you are paying for the car and you have your drivers license, then i guess. but it really deoends on the location you are in.
You go to the enterprise or whatever company you want to lease it from, show them your drivers license, sign papers and get the car.
Its not so much a specific law but a "right" they have because you have agreed to follow the laws of the road and one law involves not driving while intoxicated. Besides what do you have to hide....drunkenessAdded: You will find it codified somewhere in your state's motor vehicle regulations. It is known as "implied consent." (i.e.; In order for the state to issue you a valid drivers license you MUST consent to this provision, and do so by signing the form).In plain English: "If you want to legally drive in this state sign the form or we won't issue you a license."
At a two-way stop sign intersection, the driver who arrives first has the right of way. If two drivers arrive at the same time, the driver on the right has the right of way. Both drivers must come to a complete stop before proceeding.