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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles
    • Article 15 - Vehicle Mileage Act.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles
    Article 15 - Vehicle Mileage Act.

    § 20-340 - Purpose. - 20-340. Purpose. This Article shall provide State remedies for persons...

    § 20-341 - Definitions. - 20-341. Definitions. As used in this Article: (1) The term...

    § 20-342 - Unlawful devices. - 20-342. Unlawful devices. It is unlawful for any person knowingly...

    § 20-343 - Unlawful change of mileage. - 20-343. Unlawful change of mileage. It is unlawful for any...

    § 20-344 - Operation of vehicle with intent to defraud. - 20-344. Operation of vehicle with intent to defraud. It is...

    § 20-345 - Conspiracy. - 20-345. Conspiracy. No person shall conspire with any other person...

    § 20-346 - Lawful service, repair, or replacement of odometer. - 20-346. Lawful service, repair, or replacement of odometer. Nothing in...

    § 20-347 - Disclosure requirements. - 20-347. Disclosure requirements. (a) In connection with the transfer of...

    § 20-347.1 - Odometer disclosure record retention. - 20-347.1. Odometer disclosure record retention. (a) Dealers and distributors of...

    § 20-348 - Private civil action. - 20-348. Private civil action. (a) Any person who, with intent...

    § 20-349 - Injunctive enforcement. - 20-349. Injunctive enforcement. Upon petition by the Attorney General of...

    § 20-350 - Criminal offense. - 20-350. Criminal offense. Any person, firm or corporation violating G.S....

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