MapisM
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Bearing in mind what I said previously, they might not want to see that disclosed on a public webpage...If the Registrar requires a specific Bill of Sale and you don't have it, what does the legal bod bring to the table?
Bearing in mind what I said previously, they might not want to see that disclosed on a public webpage...If the Registrar requires a specific Bill of Sale and you don't have it, what does the legal bod bring to the table?
I believe that Mapism may be referring to the situation I mentioned above when I bought a boat in Germany. I bought the boat on the basis that I wanted to re-register it in the UK and I told the broker (Schmidt) that I needed originals of all bills of sale between previous owners in order to do that. After I paid for the boat I was actually presented with BoSs that were clearly photocopies and not originals (big lesson learnt there for the future) and which I found that the UK Registry would not accept as proof of the ownership chain. The broker who sold me the boat refused to help any further so I employed Ward & McKenzie who engaged a marine lawyor in Germany on my behalf. One of W & M's legal people travelled to Germany and arranged for the German lawyor to visit the 2 previous owners of the boat and in their presence certify that the photocopies of the BoSs were valid copies of the original. Now at the time I didnt care a stuff about the legal semantics of that, only that those certified copies were acceptable to the UK Registry which they were.Forgive me if I'm mistaken, but your suggestion seemed to be faking the photocopies and passing them off as real. Perhaps I'm naive, but I find it hard to believe that 'the legal route' involved a solicitor saying 'no problem mate, I'll fire up the scanner and photoshop'.
If so, why would it be a problem to say so? You just have...
Essentially, yes - though the faking might be a bit more sophisticated than "firing up the scanner", but that doesn't make it less fake anyway.Forgive me if I'm mistaken, but your suggestion seemed to be faking the photocopies and passing them off as real.