New York Statutes

§ 392-E — Using false statements or altering mileage registering devices

New York § 392-E
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 26Miscellaneous

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N.Y. General Business § 392-E (2026).

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§ 392-e. Using false statements or altering mileage registering\ndevices.

1.Upon the transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle, the\nseller shall enter on any instrument executed by him, including any form\nprescribed by the commissioner of motor vehicles, and on any other bill\nof sale, certificate, or evidence of title or condition given by him at\nthe time of transfer or sale, the mileage said motor vehicle purports to\nhave been operated as the same appears upon the odometer in such motor\nvehicle. In the event that such odometer mileage is known to the seller\nto be less than such motor vehicle has actually travelled, the seller\nshall enter upon any said transfer instrument or statement "True mileage\nunknown." In the event that it is known to the seller that the mileage\nindicated

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