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Michigan

Chapter 477
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477.1 Operation of motor vehicle by motor carrier of household goods; certificate of authority.
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477.2 Certificate of authority; application; determination by commission; issuance.
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477.3 Repealed.
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477.4 Application for certificate of authority; form; contents; fees; proof of insurance; failure of applicant to comply with application instructions.
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477.4a Issuance of certificate of authority; findings.
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477.5 Rates, fares, and charges; printing and filing schedules; availability; predatory rate prohibited; compliance with section; inapplicability of section to local move
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477.5a Repealed.
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477.6 Submission of contract to commission; approval; disclosure; determination of predatory filings; filing statement of charges with commission; inapplicability of sect
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477.7 Rate, fare, or charge as just and reasonable; unjust discrimination, prejudice, or preference prohibited; remuneration; limitation; refund or remittance; other cont
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477.7a Investigation, suspension, revision, or revocation prohibited; grounds; protest prohibited.
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477.7b Statewide and local moves; nonbinding estimate of transportation cost; collect on delivery shipment; payment; deferring payment of balance of remaining charges.
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477.8 Prohibited conduct; penalty.
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477.9 Liability of motor carrier of household goods; limitation; recovery.
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477.9a Powers and duties of commission.
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477.10 Interstate commerce.
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477.11 Cessation of operations or abandonment of rights under authority; written notice; revocation.
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477.12 Emergency temporary authority; issuance; manner of filing application.
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