Computer programmers
know their Code from their code.
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http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/vc/foreword.htm
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California Vehicle Code
Foreword
The Department of Motor Vehicles of the State of California is directed to publish and sell the Vehicle Code of California by the following statutory provision:
“1656 (a) The department shall publish the complete text of the California Vehicle Code together with other laws relating to the use of highways or the operation of motor vehicles once every two years. The department, upon written request of any state or local governmental officer or agency, any federal agency, any public secondary school in this state, or any other person, shall distribute the California Vehicle Code at a charge sufficient to pay the entire cost of publishing and distributing the code. With regard to public secondary schools, the quantities shall be sufficient to provide one copy for each driver training and education instructor and one copy for each public secondary school library. In determining the amount of the charge, a fraction of a dollar shall be disregarded, unless it exceeds fifty cents ($0.50), in which case it shall be treated as one full dollar ($1). The receipts from the sale of such publications shall be deposited in the Motor Vehicle Account, with the intent to reimburse the department for the entire cost to print and distribute the Vehicle Code.
(b) The department shall publish a synopsis or summary of the laws regulating the operation of vehicles and the use of the highways and may deliver a copy thereof without charge with each original vehicle registration and with each original driver’s license. The department shall publish such number of copies of the synopsis or summary in the Spanish language as the director determines are needed to meet the demand for such copies. The department shall furnish both English and Spanish copies to its field offices and to law enforcement agencies for general distribution and, when it does so, shall furnish the copies without charge.”
The State Edition of the Vehicle Code contains the text recodified by Chapter 3, Statutes of 1959, as amended by chapters enacted subsequently in the Statutes of 1959 through 2006.
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B:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/hdbk/copyrit.htm
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Write/Copyright Information
Where To Write
If you have any comments or suggestions regarding this publication, please send them to:
Department of Motor Vehicles
Customer Communications Section
M/S E165
P.O. Box 932345
Sacramento, CA 94232-3450
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C:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/genprov/vc2.htm
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Continuation of Existing Law
2. The provisions of this code, insofar as they are substantially the same <b>as existing provisions relating to the same subject matter</b>, shall be construed as restatements and continuations thereof and not as new enactments.
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D:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/genprov/vc10.htm
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References to Statutes
10. Whenever any reference is made to any portion of this code or of any other law, such reference shall apply to all amendments and additions heretofore or hereafter made.
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So...is anyone attaching their notice per a Vehicle Code to their Motor Vehicle, as attached on the Bow and Aft of their vessel? Anyone willing to admit acceptance of a patent on said code, and proof thereof?
Shoonra, perhaps the blessed "cop" would be actively searching for someone stealing said use of the code and has every "right" to prevent its misuse, yet first there needs to ascertain an Officer exists and has been given evidence of his authority to authenticate with his fellow Citizen on his quest and the notice given him where the said code may have been used.
Being without need to post, though encouraged to appear on a discussion of an Armiger and his badgery, it's really
sadistic that I need to post somthing on this board in response to someone that averts the rule of thumb that process served in any non-negotiable manner as impoliteness or violence is acceptable process. Shoonra, our beloved, may I hear an Amen from you on this? I don't believe anything could be stolen...property can only be misplaced or mistrusted to a certain person as documented or without scribe. Perhaps we can show a "cop" is encouraged to aggresively and violently extract said copyright property if the misplaced trust has caused evidence to be radiated that the Value of that copyright work is being immediatly diminished? There is no need to diminish the value of the window in the vessel or the teeth of the helmsman and driver, when said mis-placed remedy would cause the drawer of the bond on that helmsman and driver to pursue the same reason of faith the "cop" had dertermined.
I don't have a patent on that Vehicle Code of California, and neither that California Vehicle Code because the code itself only references "Vehicle Code" not of any certain nation or state.
You interested Codee, or perhaps you have a Vehicle Code of your own drafted to compete with another's Vehicle Code?
Without Prejudice,
M. Gregory Thomas(tm)