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Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2017
101Statutory write-off assessment criteria—light trailers
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#### 101 Statutory write-off assessment criteria—light trailers
101 Statutory write-off assessment criteria—light trailers
(cf 2007 reg cl 83CB)
> > (1) For the purposes of the definition of statutory write-off assessment criteria in section 82 of the Act, the following are prescribed in respect of a light trailer—
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> > > (a) the trailer has been burnt to such an extent that it is fit only for wrecking or scrap,
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> > > (b) the trailer has been stripped of all, or a combination of most, interior and exterior body parts, panels and components,
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> > > (c) the trailer has impact damage (excluding scratching) to the suspension and 1 or more areas of structural frame damage,
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> > > (d) in relation to a light trailer that is not a skeleton-type trailer or box trailer—the trailer has been fully immersed in salt water for any period,
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> > > (e) in relation to a light trailer that is not a skeleton-type trailer or box trailer—the trailer has been fully immersed in fresh water for more than 48 hours.
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> > (2) In this clause—
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> > skeleton-type trailer means a frame trailer that does not have a bottom or sides.
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> **cl 101:** Am 2018 (629), Sch 1 \[8\] \[9\]; 2019 No 21, Sch 2.2\[5\].