Road Transport Act, 1956

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Number 13 of 1956.


ROAD TRANSPORT ACT, 1956.


ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

Section

1.

The Principal Act.

2.

Carriage of merchandise in hired vehicle.

3.

Short title.


Acts Referred to

Road Transport Act, 1933

No. 8 of 1933

Road Transport Act, 1934

No. 17 of 1934

Road Transport Act, 1935

No. 23 of 1935

Transport Act, 1944

No. 21 of 1944

Transport (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1955

No. 21 of 1955

Hire Purchase Act, 1946

No. 16 of 1946

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Number 13 of 1956.


ROAD TRANSPORT ACT, 1956.


AN ACT TO AMEND THE ROAD TRANSPORT ACT, 1933 , IN RELATION TO THE CARRIAGE OF MERCHANDISE IN HIRED VEHICLES. [26th April, 1956.]

BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS:—

The Principal Act.

1.—(1) In this Act “the Principal Act” means the Road Transport Act, 1933 (No. 8 of 1933), as amended by the Road Transport Act, 1934 (No. 17 of 1934), the Road Transport Act, 1935 (No. 23 of 1935), Part VII of the Transport Act, 1944 (No. 21 of 1944), and the Transport (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1955 (No. 21 of 1955).

(2) This Act shall be construed as one with the Principal Act.

Carriage of merchandise in hired vehicle.

2.—(1) Where a mechanically propelled vehicle is hired (except under a hire-purchase agreement within the meaning of the Hire Purchase Act, 1946 (No. 16 of 1946)) and, during the period of hire, is used for the carriage of, or for drawing a vehicle containing, merchandise, the hirer of the vehicle shall be deemed to be carrying on a merchandise road transport business and to be carrying the merchandise in the course of that business.

(2) This section shall not apply to the temporary use of a vehicle hired by the registered owner of a similar vehicle, in substitution for his own vehicle, for—

(a) the carriage of his own goods,

(b) the delivery to his customers of merchandise normally supplied by him in the course of his trade or business, or

(c) the delivery to and collection from customers of merchandise which is to be or has been repaired, cleaned, laundered or dyed by him in the normal course of his trade or business,

provided that his own vehicle is not capable of being used for such purposes solely because of the need for repair or overhaul.

Short title.

3.—This Act may be cited as the Road Transport Act, 1956.