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Old 06-05-2011, 07:01 PM   #5
Slickcraft
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This has to do only with non-residents of NH who are allowed to registrar a motor vehicle in NH based on the claim that the vehicle is used almost exclusively in NH. (actually I am surprised that this is allowed at all). The current law, copied below, required that the vehicle be garaged here 350 days per year.
I assume that the non-resident always has the option or registering the vehicle in their home state.

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261:46 Nonresident Registration. – Notwithstanding RSA 261:45, a nonresident who garages a vehicle primarily in this state may register such vehicle in this state as a nonresident. A vehicle is garaged primarily in this state if it is garaged in this state for at least 350 days of the registration year. No exemption from the payment of a permit fee shall be granted by reason of nonresidence except by the director, who shall in all cases require proof satisfactory to him or her of residence elsewhere, and of the liability of a nonresident owner, otherwise entitled to such exemption, to pay a property tax on the vehicle for the current year in the state of his or her residence.
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