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North Carolina General Statutes 19A-29 - License required for dealer

 

North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 19A > Article 3 > § 19A-29 - License required for dealer


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No person shall be a dealer unless a license to deal shall have been granted by the Director to such person. Application for such license shall be in the manner provided by the Director. The license period shall be the fiscal year and the license fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) for each license period or part thereof, beginning with the first day of the fiscal year.

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