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[quote][i]Originally posted by ainsley_brader[/i] Hmm this may be of interest to you, taken from an article in an industry magazine in september 03. "This was illustrated in a case reported in 2001, where a garage was found liable to pay compensation to the subsequent purchaser of a vehicle for which it had wrongly issued an MOT certificate. The court took the view that the MoT tester owed a duty of care to a prespective buyer who, he should have realised, would rely on the certificate as an indication of the condition of the vehicle, particularly as the sale and MOT took place on the same day." Now my previous (and now stated incorect statement that you had no contract with the test station but with the seller) stemmed from this separate paragraph in the same issue. "It may seem tough that the garage which had not carried out the test was prosecuted, but offences under the Road Traffic Act, in common with many other statutory offences, are "strict" - which means you can be liable wether or not there was any fault on your part." I remembered the article but not the whole content. Ainsley [/quote]
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