Sussex wrote:
JD wrote:
and is neither a stage carriage nor a tramcar
So am I a stage carriage or a tramcar?

OMINIBUSES OUTSIDE LONDON
Meaning of ‘omnibus.
The term ‘omnibus’ includes every omnibus, char-a-banc, wagonette, brake, stage coach, and other carriage plying or standing for hire by or used to carry passengers at separate fares, to, from or in any part of the prescribed distance. The term ‘omnibus’ does not include:
(1) any tramcar or tram carriage;
(2) any carriage starting from and previously hired for the particular passengers thereby carried at any livery stable yard (within the prescribed distance) where horses are stabled and carriages let for hire, the carriage starting from the stable yard and being bona fide the property of the occupier, not standing or plying for hire within the prescribed distance.
(3) any omnibus belonging to or hired or used by any railway company for conveying passengers and their luggage to or from any railway station of that company, not standing or plying for hire within the prescribed distance; or
(4) any omnibus starting from outside the prescribed distance, and not standing or plying for hire within the prescribed distance.
1 As to plying for hire with an omnibus see the Roads Act 1920 s 14 (amended by the Statute Law Revision Act 1927; the Road Traffic Act 1930 s 122, Sch 5; and the Vehicles (Excise) Act 1949 s 30, Sch 7).
2 As to separate fares see para 818 note 7 ante.
3 Town Police Clauses Act 1889 s 3. As to the ‘prescribed distance’ see para 1055.
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