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300-1949-II-OFFENSES-AGAINST-REGISTRATION-LAWS-AND-CANCELLATION-OF-REGISTRATION
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MICHIGAN VEHICLE CODE (EXCERPT)
Act 300 of 1949
OFFENSES AGAINST REGISTRATION LAWS AND CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION

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Section 257.255SectionValid registration plate required; exceptions; violation of subsection (1) as civil infraction or misdemeanor; penalty; nonpayment of apportioned fee under international registration plan as misdemeanor; penalty; impoundment; towing and storage costs; care of load in vehicle; impounded vehicle subject to lien; hearing; certification of unpaid judgment; foreclosure sale.
Section 257.256SectionUnlawful lending or use of certificate of title, registration certificate, registration plate, special plate, or permit; unlawful carrying or display of registration certificate or plate; violation as misdemeanor; penalty; unlawful display of registration plate on commercial vehicle.
Section 257.257SectionAltering, forging, or falsifying documents; penalty.
Section 257.258SectionRegistration or certificate of title; grounds for cancellation; elected gross weight violations; penalty; notice; hearing.
Section 257.259SectionEvidence of registration; title; dealer or wreckers' licenses; return to state on cancellation; failure or refusal to surrender unlawful.

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