Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003

Enforcement - Offences - Offences relating to disclosure requirements

101: Failure to display particulars about used motor vehicle offence under Fair Trading Act 1986

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"Breaking the rules about displaying used car information is against the law"

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If you fail to follow the rules in section 14(1), you are considered to have broken section 28 of the Fair Trading Act 1986. This is for the purposes of section 40 of that Act. You must comply with these rules to avoid being in trouble with the law.

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Part 4Enforcement
Offences: Offences relating to disclosure requirements

101Failure to display particulars about used motor vehicle offence under Fair Trading Act 1986

  1. A person who fails to comply with section 14(1) must be taken to have contravened section 28 of the Fair Trading Act 1986 for the purposes of section 40 of that Act.

Notes
  • Section 101: substituted, on , by section 4 of the Motor Vehicle Sales Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 61).