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C.F.R. Title 33 Chapter I Subchapter S Part 187 Subpart D

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart D — State Vessel Titling Systems [docket No. Uscg-2018-0160, 87 Fr 34192, June 6, 2022]

33 C.F.R. pt. 187, subpt. D

  • § 187.301 Certification For Preferred Mortgage Status—Eligibility Requirements
  • § 187.302 Terms States Must Define
  • § 187.303 Applicability
  • § 187.304 Titling Exclusively In One State
  • § 187.305 Law Governing Vessels Covered By Certificate Of Title
  • § 187.306 Certificate Of Title Required
  • § 187.307 Application For Certificate Of Title
  • § 187.308 Creation And Cancellation Of Certificate Of Title
  • § 187.309 Content Of Certificate Of Title
  • § 187.310 Title Brand
  • § 187.311 Maintenance Of And Access To Files
  • § 187.312 Action Required On Creation Of Certificate Of Title
  • § 187.313 Effect Of Certificate Of Title
  • § 187.314 Effect Of Possession Of Certificate Of Title; Judicial Process
  • § 187.315 Perfection Of Security Interest
  • § 187.316 Termination Statement
  • § 187.317 Transfer Of Ownership
  • § 187.318 Effect Of Missing Or Incorrect Information
  • § 187.319 Transfer Of Ownership By Secured Party's Transfer Statement
  • § 187.320 Transfer By Operation Of Law
  • § 187.321 Application For Transfer Of Ownership Or Termination Of Security Interest Without Certificate Of Title
  • § 187.322 Replacement Certificate Of Title
  • § 187.323 Rights Of Purchaser Other Than Secured Party
  • § 187.324 Rights Of Secured Party
  • § 187.325 Duties And Operation Of Office
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