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DBLJ33 t1_ixslli4 wrote

From the registry website, you know the people in charge of vehicle registrations. Kind of hard to argue that it doesn’t say it anywhere when it’s directly from their website in plain English.

“Massachusetts allows a grace period of 7 calendar days from the date you dispose of your previous vehicle to register your newly acquired vehicle.” https://www.mass.gov/how-to/transfer-your-registration-to-a-vehicle-or-trailer-purchased-from-a-dealer

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Daily_the_Project21 t1_ixslrag wrote

The registry website is run independently and is a for profit website.

Read the quote. Read the laws you linked. No where does it say that the vehicle must be disposed of or that it can no longer be in your possession.

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DBLJ33 t1_ixsm2ro wrote

Here it is again if you missed it.

“Massachusetts allows a grace period of 7 calendar days from the date you dispose of your previous vehicle to register your newly acquired vehicle.” https://www.mass.gov/how-to/transfer-your-registration-to-a-vehicle-or-trailer-purchased-from-a-dealer

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Daily_the_Project21 t1_ixsmh3e wrote

The registry website is run independently and is a for profit website.

Read the quote. Here:

>“Massachusetts allows a grace period of 7 calendar days from the date you dispose of your previous vehicle to register your newly acquired vehicle.”

Read the laws you linked. No where does it say that the vehicle must be disposed of or that it can no longer be in your possession.

I actually added emphasis for you. It seems words are really difficult for you, so I'm gonna stop, because this is really stupid.

Have a good night, buddy.

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