Arkansas Code § 27-14-310

Improper activities by manufacturer, transporter, or dealer
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The Office of Motor Vehicle is authorized to suspend or revoke a certificate or the special plates issued to a manufacturer, transporter, or dealer upon determining that any person is not lawfully entitled thereto, has made, or knowingly permitted, any illegal use of such plates, has committed fraud in the registration of vehicles, or has failed to give notices of transfers when and as required by this chapter. Acts 1949, No. 142, § 80; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-180.
The Office of Motor Vehicle is authorized to suspend or revoke a certificate or the special plates issued to a manufacturer, transporter, or dealer upon determining that any person is not lawfully entitled thereto, has made, or knowingly permitted, any illegal use of such plates, has committed fraud in the registration of vehicles, or has failed to give notices of transfers when and as required by this chapter. Acts 1949, No. 142, § 80; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-180.
The Office of Motor Vehicle is authorized to suspend or revoke a certificate or the special plates issued to a manufacturer, transporter, or dealer upon determining that any person is not lawfully entitled thereto, has made, or knowingly permitted, any illegal use of such plates, has committed fraud in the registration of vehicles, or has failed to give notices of transfers when and as required by this chapter. Acts 1949, No. 142, § 80; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-180.
The Office of Motor Vehicle is authorized to suspend or revoke a certificate or the special plates issued to a manufacturer, transporter, or dealer upon determining that any person is not lawfully entitled thereto, has made, or knowingly permitted, any illegal use of such plates, has committed fraud in the registration of vehicles, or has failed to give notices of transfers when and as required by this chapter.
Acts 1949, No. 142, § 80; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-180.

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