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The Vehicle Excise and Registration (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2014

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SCHEDULE 3Registration Marks Regulations

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PART 1The Sale of Registration Marks Regulations 1995

1.—(1) The Sale of Registration Marks Scheme 1995 set out in the Schedule to the Sale of Registration Marks Regulations 1995 is amended as follows.

(2) After paragraph 9(1) there is inserted—

(1A) A relevant right is not exercisable unless a vehicle licence is in force for the vehicle.

(3) In paragraph 9(2) for paragraph (b) there is substituted—

(b)surrendering to the Secretary of State for replacement the registration document relating to the vehicle issued under 1994 Act in which the name and address of the purchaser or, where appropriate, of the nominated person, are given as those of the keeper of vehicle under the Road Vehicles Registration and Licensing Regulations 2002(1);.

PART 2The Retention of Registration Marks Regulations 1993

2.  The Retention of Registration Marks Regulations 1993 are amended as follows.

3.  In regulation 4 (application for a right of retention)—

(a)in paragraph 4(1) paragraph (b) is omitted;

(b)after subparagraph (1) there is inserted—

(1ZA) An application under paragraph (1) is not valid unless a vehicle licence for the vehicle is in force or has been applied for.

4.  In regulation 10—

(a)after paragraph (1) there is inserted—

(1A) A right of retention is not exercisable unless a vehicle licence is in force for the vehicle.; and

(b)in paragraph (2) for paragraph (b) there is substituted—

(b)surrendering to the Secretary of State for replacement the registration document relating to the vehicle issued under 1994 Act in which the name and address of the grantee or, where appropriate, of the nominated person, are given as those of the keeper of the vehicle under the Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Regulations 2002;.

(1)

S.I. 2002/2742; the definition of “keeper” is in regulation 3(1).

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