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MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE AND REPAIR ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 300 of 1974

257.1335 False statement, misrepresentation, or failure to comply with cease and desist order.

Sec. 35.

A resident agent, director, officer, or partner of a motor vehicle repair facility who knowingly authorizes, directs or makes a false statement or misrepresentation concerning the method or price of repair of a motor vehicle, or who knowingly fails to comply with the terms of a final cease and desist order is subject to penalties under this act. Each violation constitutes a separate offense.


History: 1974, Act 300, Eff. Apr. 1, 1975

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-257 > Act-300-of-1974 > Section-257-1335

MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE AND REPAIR ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 300 of 1974

257.1335 False statement, misrepresentation, or failure to comply with cease and desist order.

Sec. 35.

A resident agent, director, officer, or partner of a motor vehicle repair facility who knowingly authorizes, directs or makes a false statement or misrepresentation concerning the method or price of repair of a motor vehicle, or who knowingly fails to comply with the terms of a final cease and desist order is subject to penalties under this act. Each violation constitutes a separate offense.


History: 1974, Act 300, Eff. Apr. 1, 1975


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-257 > Act-300-of-1974 > Section-257-1335

MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE AND REPAIR ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 300 of 1974

257.1335 False statement, misrepresentation, or failure to comply with cease and desist order.

Sec. 35.

A resident agent, director, officer, or partner of a motor vehicle repair facility who knowingly authorizes, directs or makes a false statement or misrepresentation concerning the method or price of repair of a motor vehicle, or who knowingly fails to comply with the terms of a final cease and desist order is subject to penalties under this act. Each violation constitutes a separate offense.


History: 1974, Act 300, Eff. Apr. 1, 1975