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Re: Will your car be 'Historic' or not?...
Wed, 7 Jan 2009 23:05:27 -0000
1st option, phone work and tell them I'll be late and phone RAC, 2nd option,
phone work, explain situation and beg a lift from them. 3rd option get under
the bonnet!!
"Jim Warren" <jimwarren@OMITblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:MN94l.10594$Sp5.5870@text.news.virginmedia.com...
> Richard Porter wrote:
> ...
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Re: At what point is a vehicle a vehicle?
7 Jan 2009 21:08:57 GMT
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:
> BTW, it may sometimes be useful to pretend that a shopping bag is a car
> because SORN is free whereas retention certificates are not :-)
You seem to be forgetting that getting a valid MOT on a shopping bag, so ...
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Re: At what point is a vehicle a vehicle?
7 Jan 2009 20:19:16 GMT
Alang <invalid@invalid.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying:
>>> Indeed, and that points to the difference between liability for VED
>>> and SORN. You are only potentially liable for VED so long as it
>>> remains a motor vehicle, and which will not be the case if it is in
>>> carrier bag ...
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Re: At what point is a vehicle a vehicle?
7 Jan 2009 19:25:30 GMT
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:
> Indeed, and that points to the difference between liability for VED and
> SORN. You are only potentially liable for VED so long as it remains a
> motor vehicle, and which will not be the case if it is in carrier ...
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Re: At what point is a vehicle a vehicle?
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 19:20:41 +0000
On 7 Jan 2009 17:52:02 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs@gmail.com> wrote:
>Alang <invalid@invalid.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they
>were saying:
>
>> If you haven't notified DVLA that the vehicle has been broken up you
>> have to sorn it. There was a case a couple of years ago of someone with
>> a motor ...
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Re: At what point is a vehicle a vehicle?
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 13:14:15 -0500
On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 17:44:35 +0000, Alang <invalid@invalid.co.uk> wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 09:29:43 -0500, "Anthony R. Gold"
> <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>
>> If a vehicle was registered, remains on the register and is now untaxed
>> then it needs a SORN. The fact that it may no longer be a veh ...
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Re: At what point is a vehicle a vehicle?
7 Jan 2009 16:18:27 GMT
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:
>>>> Go back and read the original question, Tony.
>>> Okay, done that.
>> Apology accepted.
> My apologies to all for my being slow in recognizing your troll.
The uk.rec.cars groups don't usually regard " ...
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Re: At what point is a vehicle a vehicle?
7 Jan 2009 15:48:23 GMT
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:
>>> I believe you are conflating two different issues. AIUI SORN
>>> regulations apply only to registrations while VED regulations apply to
>>> extant vehicles.
>> I'd love for you to explain this huge conceptua ...
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Re: At what point is a vehicle a vehicle?
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 10:44:04 -0500
On 7 Jan 2009 14:48:20 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much
> like they were saying:
>
>>> It's quite simple. For the purposes of SORN, any _current_ vehicle
>>> registration record on the DVLA database which isn't currently taxe ...
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