This Bill of Sale for Conveyance of Horse form is a bill of sale for a horse where the horse is being sold without warranties, express or implied. This is intended to be used when a horse is sold "as is" or "with all faults."
This Bill of Sale for Conveyance of Horse form is a bill of sale for a horse where the horse is being sold without warranties, express or implied. This is intended to be used when a horse is sold "as is" or "with all faults."
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Michigan has one of the country's largest beverage container deposits at 10 cents for every carbonated or distilled beverage. It covers both cans and bottles. Violators often bring containers purchased out of state into Michigan to collect bottle returns on beverages that were not subject to paying the 10-cent deposit.
Consumers pay $0.05 for containers under 24 ounces and $0.10 for containers over 24 ounces.
The charge for California Redemption Value (CRV) is not a deposit, but a fee imposed on the distributor of the beverage, the state explains. The fee is passed along to the retailer and to you as the consumer. Although separately stated, the fee is subject to tax as part of the taxable selling price of the beverage.
Bottle bills, also known as container deposit return laws, are the practice of adding a small deposit on top of the price of a beverage. This is repaid to the consumer when the empty can or bottle is returned to a retailer or redemption center for recycling.
No. Bringing beverage containers from out of state on which no deposit was paid in Michigan for the purpose of collecting a deposit on the containers is illegal.