private passenger automobile

private passenger automobile
An automobile kept for use by the owner or members of his family, not for carrying passengers for hire as a business. A four wheeled vehicle; a vehicle other than a motorcycle. Paupst v McKendry, 187 Pa Super 646, 145 A2d 725. See passenger motor vehicle.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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