Nebraska Statutes 60-120. Major component part, defined
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Major component part means an engine, with or without accessories, a transmission, a cowl, a door, a frame, a body, a rear clip, or a nose.
Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 60-120
- Body: means that portion of a vehicle which determines its shape and appearance and is attached to the frame. See Nebraska Statutes 60-105
- Frame: means that portion of a vehicle upon which other components are affixed, such as the engine, body, or transmission. See Nebraska Statutes 60-116
- Major component part: means an engine, with or without accessories, a transmission, a cowl, a door, a frame, a body, a rear clip, or a nose. See Nebraska Statutes 60-120
- Nose: means that portion of the body of a vehicle from the front to the firewall when acquired or transferred as a complete unit. See Nebraska Statutes 60-125
- Rear clip: means two or more of the following, all dismantled from the same vehicle: A quarter panel or fender. See Nebraska Statutes 60-128