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Article 46
Uniform Vehicle Certificate of Title Act

Sections

2101
Definitions
2102
Exclusions
2103
Excepted liens and security interests
2104
Certificate of title required
2105
Application for first certificate of title
2105‑A
Liens on motor vehicles for failure to make child support payments
2106
Examination of records
2107
Issuance and records
2108
Contents and effect
2109
Delivery
2110
Registration without certificate of title
2111
Refusing certificate of title
2112
Lost, stolen or mutilated certificates
2113
Transfer
2114
Transfer to or from dealer
2115
Transfer by operation of law
2116
Additional requirements for applications
2117
When commissioner to issue new certificate
2118
Perfection of security interests
2119
Security interest
2120
Assignment by lienholder
2121
Release of security interest
2122
Duty of lienholder
2123
Exclusiveness of procedure
2124
Suspension or revocation of certificates
2125
Fees
2126
Powers of commissioner
2127
Hearings
2128
Court review
2129
Stolen, converted, recovered and unclaimed vehicles
2130
Offenses relating to certificates
2131
Evidence of criminal intent or knowledge
2132
Effect on other laws
2133
Uniformity of interpretation
2134
Short title
2135
Severability
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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