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Michigan

Chapter 442 — Sales
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442.211 Conduct of certain sales; definitions.
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442.212 Conduct of certain sales; license required; application of act.
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442.213 Licenses; application, contents.
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442.214 Licenses; issuance, restrictions.
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442.215 Conduct of certain sales; conditions.
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442.216 Licenses; terms, renewal, fee.
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442.217 Licenses; application, inventory, posting; advertisement, announcement; contents.
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442.218 Licenses; application, clerk's records.
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442.219 Licenses; false statement, penalty.
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442.220 Licenses; scope; goods, removal; effect.
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442.221 Conduct of sales; purchase of goods prior to sale prohibited; evidence.
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442.222 Conduct of sales; addition of goods during sale, false description or inventory prohibited.
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442.223 Advertisement before compliance with act, penalty.
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442.224 Violation of act; misdemeanor, penalty.
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442.225 Persons exempt from act.
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442.226 Repeal.
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442.311 Definitions.
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442.312 Consignment; trust property; trust funds; claims, liens, or security interest.
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442.312a Written receipt as condition to commission on consignment; contents; effect of prior contract.
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442.313 Repealed.
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442.314 Effect of act as to existing contracts or arrangements.
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442.315 Effective date of act.
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442.321 Art sales warranties; definitions.
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442.322 Warranties by art merchant; written instrument; effect of furnishing name of artist; negation or limitation of warranty; construing degree of authenticity of auth
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442.323 Language; construction.
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442.324 Additional rights and liabilities created; rights of art merchant as buyer; liability of art merchant making good faith warranty; applicability of art multiples s
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442.325 Effective date.
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442.351 Short title.
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442.351a Definitions.
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442.352 Information required; transactions to which act applicable.
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442.353 Catalog, prospectus, flyer or other written material or advertisement.
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442.354 Posting of legible sign.
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442.355 Information to be supplied for each multiple; express warranty.
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442.356 Supplying information for multiple produced after December 31, 1949.
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442.357 Supplying information for multiple produced after December 31, 1899.
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442.358 Supplying information for multiple produced before January 1, 1900.
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442.359 Information as basis of bargain; express warranty; effect of furnishing name of artist; negating or limiting warranty; defense in action to enforce warranty; info
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442.360 Rights, liabilities, and remedies cumulative.
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442.361 Incurring obligations prescribed for art merchant.
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442.362 Violation; liability.
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442.363 Art merchant as agent for consignor or artist; liabilities; effect of good faith reliance on incorrect information.
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442.364 Liability of consignor to purchaser.
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442.365 Action to enforce act.
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442.366 Effective date.
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442.367 Conditional effective date.
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