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‘seat back’ means a structural element behind the seating position’s R-point at a height of more than 450 mm measured from the vertical plane passing through the R-point against which the back of a seated person can rest completely;
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‘adjustment system’ means the device enabling the parts of...
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Alternativt kan der benyttes filtre på 1/3 oktav, som...
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27 mar 2023 · Download LLB Books & Notes For All Semesters in PDF – 1st, 2nd, 3rd Year. LLB Full form is Bachelor of Legislative Law. LLB (Bachelor of Legislative Law) Course is the most common undergraduate course of legal Law education offered by many law colleges and universities in India.
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rear seat of vehicles are currently not required to wear safety belts with the exception of Article 26 of the Georgian Law on Traffic. This Article states that children under the age of three may be transported on the knees of a person (older than 16 years) sitting in the back seat of a car. In that case the passenger is obliged to use a safety ...
ASSUMPTION OF RISK - In tort law, a defense to a personal injury suit. The essence of an affirmative defense is that the plaintiff assumed the known risk of whatever dangerous condition caused the injury. AT ISSUE - The time in a lawsuit when the complaining party has stated his or her claim and the other side has responded
children between the ages of 12 and 14 must wear an appropriate restraint in the rear of a vehicle if one is provided and must move to the front if there is no seatbelt in the rear but there is one available in the front.
rear seat passenger can be nowhere near as great as was reported by the Japanese researchers. The TRL Seat Belt Survey provides useful information about the extent to which restrained front seat occupants are under threat from an unrestrained passenger seated directly behind them. The Survey observes the restraint use of the