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No; and it is pretty much no problem having the vehicle unregistered or the registration is expired, the problem comes when you drive it or someone wishes to test drive it. Additionally your car insurance maybe an issue.
No it is not against the law. People have cars that they're not using or old cars that aren't in use anymore sitting in their yard. It does not break any law as long as it is parked on your property unless the vehicle is parked on public property.
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AnswerMaybe; such issues are determined by the municipality (city, county, town) in which the person lives, not by state law. For instance, in my jurisdiction, it is against city code to have more than one unlicensed vehicle on your private property, and that one must be in the garage, under a car cover, or behind a fence.
If you are driving an unregistered motor vehicle on a public highway in Connecticut and are contacted by police, the most likely result will be the officer writing you a ticket for operaration of an unregistered motor vehicle and having your car towed, since unregistered vehicles cannot be driven on public roads. The ticket will cost you $117 and the tow bill (which will NOT be covered by AAA since you are in violation of the law) will be a minimum of about $80. The state statute regarding operation of an unregistered motor vehicle is CGS 14-12a.
Trademarks can be either registered ® or unregistered ™ (common law)
Yes it is against the law to
Legally, sure. But, there must be someone present to transport the vehicle and or drive it. Then the car would have to sit until able to be registered, that is unless your state has a law against unregistered vehicles like mine does. I would just wait until you are of age to drive and have a license before worrying about purchasing a vehicle.
Depends on if you are breaking the law.
The branch of law that does not deal with crimminal charges is called civil law.
Normally, an insurer will require that all requirements of the law be complied with in order to issue a policy. This would include proper registration of the vehicle.
Exceeding the speed limit.