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2252 – 2252

New York Vehicle & Traffic § 2252

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NY VAT § 2252 - Exemption from registration 2252. Exemption from registration. 1. The provisions of section twenty-two hundred fifty-one of this article shall not apply to the following vessels: (a) Vessels having a valid marine document issued by the United States or a foreign government, while being used for commercial purposes. (b) Vessels displaying a valid identification or registration number issued by another state under a numbering system which has been approved in

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