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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 20 — Motor Vehicles

Article 1B.

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Article 1B.
Reciprocal Provisions as to Arrest of Nonresidents.
§ 20-4.18. Definitions.
Unless the context otherwise requires, the following words and phrases, for the purpose of this Article, shall have the following meanings:
(1)Citation. - Any citation, summons, ticket, or other document issued by a law-enforcement officer for the violation of a traffic law, ordinance, rule or regulation.
(2)Collateral or Bond. - Any cash or other security deposited to secure an appearance following a citation by a law-enforcement officer.
(3)Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 667, s. 2.
(4)Nonresident. - A person who holds a license issued by a reciprocating state.
(5)Personal Recognizance. - An agreement by a nonresident to comply with the terms of the citation issued to the nonresident.
(6)Reciprocating State. - Any state or other jurisdiction which extends by its laws to residents of North Carolina substantially the rights and privileges provided by this Article.
(7)State. - The State of North Carolina. (1973, c. 736; 1979, c. 667, s. 2; 1981, c. 508; 1999-452, s. 6.)
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