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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter37 > 37-1285

37-1285. Certificate; surrender and cancellation; when required.Each owner of a motorboat and each person mentioned as owner in the last certificate of title, when the motorboat is dismantled, destroyed, or changed in such a manner that it loses its character as a motorboat or changed in such a manner that it is not the motorboat described in the certificate of title, shall surrender his or her certificate of title to the county clerk or designated county official of the county where the certificate of title was issued or, if issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles, to the department. If the certificate of title is surrendered to the county clerk or designated county official, he or she shall, with the consent of any holders of any liens noted on the certificate, enter a cancellation upon his or her records and shall notify the department of the cancellation. If the certificate is surrendered to the department, it shall, with the consent of any holder of any lien noted on the certificate, enter a cancellation upon its records. Upon cancellation of a certificate of title in the manner prescribed by this section, the county clerk or designated county official and the department may cancel and destroy all certificates and all memorandum certificates in that chain of title. SourceLaws 1994, LB 123, § 13; Laws 1996, LB 464, § 21.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter37 > 37-1285

37-1285. Certificate; surrender and cancellation; when required.Each owner of a motorboat and each person mentioned as owner in the last certificate of title, when the motorboat is dismantled, destroyed, or changed in such a manner that it loses its character as a motorboat or changed in such a manner that it is not the motorboat described in the certificate of title, shall surrender his or her certificate of title to the county clerk or designated county official of the county where the certificate of title was issued or, if issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles, to the department. If the certificate of title is surrendered to the county clerk or designated county official, he or she shall, with the consent of any holders of any liens noted on the certificate, enter a cancellation upon his or her records and shall notify the department of the cancellation. If the certificate is surrendered to the department, it shall, with the consent of any holder of any lien noted on the certificate, enter a cancellation upon its records. Upon cancellation of a certificate of title in the manner prescribed by this section, the county clerk or designated county official and the department may cancel and destroy all certificates and all memorandum certificates in that chain of title. SourceLaws 1994, LB 123, § 13; Laws 1996, LB 464, § 21.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter37 > 37-1285

37-1285. Certificate; surrender and cancellation; when required.Each owner of a motorboat and each person mentioned as owner in the last certificate of title, when the motorboat is dismantled, destroyed, or changed in such a manner that it loses its character as a motorboat or changed in such a manner that it is not the motorboat described in the certificate of title, shall surrender his or her certificate of title to the county clerk or designated county official of the county where the certificate of title was issued or, if issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles, to the department. If the certificate of title is surrendered to the county clerk or designated county official, he or she shall, with the consent of any holders of any liens noted on the certificate, enter a cancellation upon his or her records and shall notify the department of the cancellation. If the certificate is surrendered to the department, it shall, with the consent of any holder of any lien noted on the certificate, enter a cancellation upon its records. Upon cancellation of a certificate of title in the manner prescribed by this section, the county clerk or designated county official and the department may cancel and destroy all certificates and all memorandum certificates in that chain of title. SourceLaws 1994, LB 123, § 13; Laws 1996, LB 464, § 21.