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Road Transport (General) Regulation 2000
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20 Definitions for pt 6
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approved corresponding WOVR means a register approved under
section 31 (1).
dealer—see the Sale of Motor Vehicles Act 1977, dictionary.
designated person, for a notifiable vehicle—see section 23 (1).
insurer means a person who carries on the business of insuring
vehicles.
motor wrecker means a person who carries on the business of—
(a) demolishing or dismantling vehicles or parts of, or accessories
for, vehicles; or
(b) buying vehicles (including substantially demolished or
dismantled vehicles) and selling substantially demolished or
dismantled vehicles, whether or not the person also sells parts
of, or accessories for, vehicles.
notifiable vehicle—see section 21.
relevant identification information, for a vehicle, means the
following information:
(a) the registration number (if any) of the vehicle;
(b) the vehicle identifier for the vehicle;
(c) the make, model and body type of the vehicle;
(d) whether the vehicle is—
(i) a motor vehicle (other than a motorbike) with a GVM of
4.5t or less; or
(ii) a motorbike; or
(iii) a trailer with a GVM of 4.5t or less.
Note A trailer includes a vehicle built to be towed by a motor vehicle
and includes a caravan (see the Act, dict, def trailer).
repairable write-off means a vehicle that is a total loss but is not a
statutory write-off.
statutory write-off—see section 22.
statutory write-off notice means a notice approved under
section 31 (2).
total loss—see the Act, section 83C.
vehicle identifier—see the Act, section 83B.
written-off vehicle—see the Act, section 83B.
written-off vehicles register—see the Act, section 83B.