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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 37 — Game and Parks

37-1299. Abandoned motorboat, defined.

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(1)A motorboat is abandoned:
(a)If left unattended for more than seven days on any public property;
(b)If left unattended for more than seven days on private property if left initially without permission of the owner;
(c)If left for more than seven days on private property after permission of the owner is terminated; or
(d)If left for more than thirty days in the custody of a law enforcement agency after the agency has sent a letter to the last-registered owner under section 37-12,102 .
(2)For purposes of this section:
(a)Public property means any public park, waterfront, or other state, county, or municipally owned property; and
(b)Private property means any privately owned property which is not included within the definition of public property.
(3)No motorboat subject to forfeiture under section 28-431 shall be deemed abandoned under this section.
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