Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003

Enforcement - Offences - Offences relating to registration and notification to Registrar

108A: Offence to fail to notify Registrar when new person concerned in management of company

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You commit an offence if you are a motor vehicle trader company and you do not tell the Registrar when a new person is involved in managing your company, as required by section 40A. You must have a reasonable excuse for not telling the Registrar. The penalty for this offence is stated in section 116.

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Part 4Enforcement
Offences: Offences relating to registration and notification to Registrar

108AOffence to fail to notify Registrar when new person concerned in management of company

  1. A motor vehicle trader that is a company and is registered under this Act commits an offence if the motor vehicle trader fails, without reasonable excuse, to notify the Registrar that a new person has become concerned in the management of the company, as required by section 40A.

  2. The penalty on conviction for an offence against this section is set out in section 116.

Notes
  • Section 108A: inserted, on , by section 21 of the Motor Vehicle Sales Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 112).