CLASS I
Any person who is a recognized agent of a motor vehicle manufacturer
or a seller of motor vehicles made by such manufacturer whose authority
to sell the same is created by a written contract with such manufacturer
or with some person authorized in writing by such manufacturer to
enter into such contract, and whose principal business is the sale
of new motor vehicles, the purchase and sale of secondhand motor vehicles
being incidental or secondary thereto, and further defined by MGL
c. 140, § 58.
CLASS II
A person whose principal business is the buying or selling
of secondhand motor vehicles, a person who purchases and displays
secondhand motor vehicles for resale in retail transactions, and any
other person who displays secondhand motor vehicles not owned by him
pursuant to an agreement in which he receives compensation, whether
solely for displaying the vehicles, upon the sale of each vehicle,
and subject to conditions as defined in MGL c. 140, § 58.
CLASS III
A person whose principal business is the buying of secondhand
motor vehicles for the purpose of remodeling, taking apart or rebuilding
and selling the same, or the buying or selling of parts of secondhand
motor vehicles or tires, or the assembling of secondhand motor vehicle
parts may be granted a motor vehicle junk license.
Prior to any changes in operation, the licensee must apply to
the Licensing Authority for a license which will include the proposed
change, if such change involves any of the following:
A. Sale, transfer or any change in ownership of the licensed premises;
B. Incorporation or other business organization procedures which may
distribute ownership and/or liability of such business in a manner
different than as set forth in the current business organization of
the licensee.
C. Expansion of that portion of the premises occupied by the licensee
to be designated or devoted to the licensed activity beyond the boundaries
designated and highlighted in the plan submitted with the original
application.
D. Removal of a substantial portion of the licensed activity to different
premises than those set forth in the previous license.
E. A change in the licensed activity which constitutes a substantial
portion of the licensed activity being conducted in a license classification
for which the licensee is not licensed.
F. A change in principal business activity of the licensee.