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2257 – 2257 | New York Law

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2257 – 2257

New York Vehicle & Traffic § 2257

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NY VAT § 2257 - Registration of dealers 2257. Registration of dealers. 1. For the purposes of this article, a dealer shall be any person engaged in the business of buying, selling or trading vessels. A person who sells three or more vessels for profit within one calendar year shall be presumed to be a dealer if such vessels were purchased, acquired or otherwise obtained by such person for the purpose of resale, and were never placed in his consumer use. On and after A

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