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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 5-601. Credit or conditional sale of certain motor vehicles - Liability insurance status stamped on bill of sale.

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Sec. 5-601. Credit or conditional sale of certain motor vehicles - Liability insurance status stamped on bill of sale. Whenever, in connection with the credit sale of or conditional sale of a motor vehicle designed and used for the carrying of not more than 10 passengers, the agreement provides that all or any of the consideration to be paid by the buyer or conditional buyer may be paid more than 30 days after possession of such motor vehicle is transferred to such buyer or conditional buyer, and a policy of insurance which does not cover such buyer or conditional buyer for the risk of liability to the public arising out of the operation, use or maintenance of such motor vehicle, is issued in connection with such transaction, the seller or conditional seller shall stamp or have imprinted thereon a statement on the bill of sale at the time the transaction is consummated that no such coverage is included in such policy.
Such statement shall be in the following form and shall be in bold type not less than one-half inch in height: NO PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE ISSUED WITH THIS TRANSACTION (Source: P.A. 76-1586.)
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