TITLE XXXIII
CONDITIONAL SALES

Chapter 361
UNIFORM CONDITIONAL SALES LAW

Section 361:1 to 361:10

    361:1 to 361:10 Repealed by 1959, 247:2, eff. July 1, 1961. –

Section 361:10-a

    361:10-a Repealed by 2001, 102:54, I, eff. July 1, 2001. –

Section 361:11 to 361:13

    361:11 to 361:13 Repealed by 1959, 247:2, eff. July 1, 1961. –

Section 361:14

    361:14 Prohibition of Removal or Sale Without Notice. – Prior to the performance of the condition, no buyer shall remove the goods from a recording district in which the contract is recorded, except for temporary uses for a period of not more than 30 consecutive days, unless the buyer not less than 5 days before such removal shall give the seller personally or by registered mail written notice of the place to which the goods are to be removed, the approximate time of such intended removal and the length of time during which he intends to keep such goods in any recording district to which they are to be removed; nor prior to the performance of the condition shall the buyer sell, mortgage or otherwise dispose of his interest in the goods, unless the seller shall consent thereto in writing. If any buyer does so remove the goods, or does so sell, mortgage or otherwise dispose of his interest in them without such notice or consent, the seller may retake possession of the goods and deal with them as in case of default in payment of part or all of the purchase price. The provisions of this section regarding the removal of goods shall not apply, however, to automobiles removed for vacation purposes or to the goods described in section 8.

Source. 1945, 104:1 par. 13, eff. July 1, 1945.

Section 361:15

    361:15 Repealed by 1959, 247:2, eff. July 1, 1961. –

Section 361:16

    361:16 Fraudulent Injury; Concealment; Removal or Sale. – When, prior to the performance of the condition (1) any buyer or conditional purchaser of any personal property, maliciously or with intent to defraud, shall injure, destroy or conceal the goods or other personal property, or (2) any buyer with such intent shall remove the goods to a recording district where the contract is not recorded, without having given the notice required by RSA 361:14, or (3) any buyer or conditional purchaser of any personal property shall sell, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of such goods under claim of full ownership, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if a natural person, or guilty of a felony if any other person.

Source. 1945, 104:1 par. 15. RSA 361:16. 1973, 528:256, eff. Oct. 31, 1973 at 11:59 p.m.

Section 361:17 to 361:33

    361:17 to 361:33 Repealed by 1959, 247:2, eff. July 1, 1961. –