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Motor Dealers and Chattel Auctioneers Act 2014
sec.116AWaiver of statutory warranty for restorable vehicles
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### sec.116A Waiver of statutory warranty for restorable vehicles
A motor dealer must, before a proposed buyer enters into a contract for the purchase of a restorable vehicle, give the buyer a written notice stating that the buyer may waive the statutory warranty for the vehicle.
If the proposed buyer agrees to purchase the restorable vehicle, the buyer may waive the statutory warranty for the vehicle by signing the notice before the buyer enters into a contract for the sale of the vehicle.
The notice must clearly identify the restorable vehicle to which it relates.
On the signing of the notice, the proposed buyer is taken to waive the statutory warranty for the restorable vehicle when the contract for its purchase is entered into.
s 116A ins 2019 No. 12 s 10
(sec.116A-ssec.1) A motor dealer must, before a proposed buyer enters into a contract for the purchase of a restorable vehicle, give the buyer a written notice stating that the buyer may waive the statutory warranty for the vehicle.
(sec.116A-ssec.2) If the proposed buyer agrees to purchase the restorable vehicle, the buyer may waive the statutory warranty for the vehicle by signing the notice before the buyer enters into a contract for the sale of the vehicle.
(sec.116A-ssec.3) The notice must clearly identify the restorable vehicle to which it relates.
(sec.116A-ssec.4) On the signing of the notice, the proposed buyer is taken to waive the statutory warranty for the restorable vehicle when the contract for its purchase is entered into.