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257.14 – "Established place of business" defined | Michigan Law

Learn what qualifies as an 'established place of business' for vehicle dealers in Michigan, including location, signage, and display requirements.

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257.14 – "Established place of business" defined

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.14

Summary
This law defines what constitutes an 'established place of business' for vehicle dealers and manufacturers in Michigan. It specifies the requirements for a physical location, including structures, signage, and display space, necessary for licensing and legal operation. The section ensures that dealerships maintain a legitimate, accessible, and properly equipped physical presence.
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In simple terms: Learn what qualifies as an 'established place of business' for vehicle dealers in Michigan, including location, signage, and display requirements.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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