§ 27-101-1016. Statement of liens — Issuance
Upon receipt of an application for a certificate of title accompanied by the documents and fees required under this subchapter, the Office of Motor Vehicle shall: (1) File the application and documents with the date and hour the application and documents were received noted on the application; and (2) If the application requirements are properly […]
§ 27-101-1030. Rules
The Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration may promulgate rules for the administration of this subchapter.
§ 27-102-101. Right to take up property lost or wrecked on river
When any boat, vessel, raft, or other property shall be lost or wrecked and in a perishable condition upon any river in this state, or any river making a boundary of the state, any person may take up and secure it at or near the place where found.
§ 27-102-102. Owner’s right to recover
When any person shall set up a claim to salvaged property and shall prove his or her title to it by competent testimony before any justice of the peace of the proper county, the taker up shall restore the property to the owner if he or she pays the taker up a premium for salvage, […]
§ 27-102-103. Right to salvage payment
The taker up of a boat, vessel, raft, or other property shall be entitled to retain it against the rightful owner until salvage be paid, or he or she may have and maintain a civil action against the owner for the amount of salvage due in accordance with this chapter.
§ 27-102-104. Affidavit by taker up
When any salvaged property shall be taken up and secured, if it exceeds ten dollars ($10.00) in value, the taker up shall immediately go before a justice of the peace of the county and make an affidavit that the property was wrecked or lost and was in a perishable condition, as he or she believed, […]
§ 27-101-803. Minimum electrical standards
The owner and operator of a boat dock or marina in the state shall install and maintain electrical wiring in accordance with NFPA 303, the National Fire Protection Association Standard for Marinas and Boatyards, and NFPA 70, the National Fire Protection Association National Electrical Code(R), to prevent shock, electrocution, or injury to users of the […]
§ 27-102-106. Salvage of rafts
When rafts are taken up, consisting of logs, firewood, rails, or other timber, the person taking up and securing them and complying with the requisitions of this subchapter shall, on the owner’s claiming them, be entitled to salvage not exceeding twenty percent (20%) of the value thereof, to be adjudged by a justice of the […]
§ 27-101-805. Admissibility in civil matters
The violation of this subchapter is admissible in a civil action against the owner or operator of a boat dock or marina if the violation results in bodily injury to or the death of a person.
§ 27-102-108. Property found afloat
When boats are wrecked or staved and property is found afloat on any watercourse in this state, and the value thereof does not exceed one hundred dollars ($100), the taker up of the property shall be entitled to salvage not exceeding one-fourth (¼) part thereof for taking up and securing the property, to be adjudged […]