Vehicle Purchase Agreement Bc

22 A car dealer shall ensure that any written statement, including any order, purchase contract or form of contract used in a consumer store to purchase a non-transportation motor vehicle, contains a statement that the motor vehicle is not fit for transportation and is sold only for parts or for purposes other than transportation. To search for privileges, check the vehicle`s serial number using the British Columbia Personal Property Registry. You can also search for Canadian privilege with CARFAX Canada. Both searches are associated with fees. (3) A car dealer shall provide a duplicate of the purchase agreement to the buyer or seller at the time of acceptance by the car dealer. We often receive questions from consumers about buying new and used vehicles and returning a new car. While we have no authority over these areas, we are always happy to offer a recommendation if there is an organization better equipped to help you. Read on for examples of some of these types of consumer questions and our answers. See if the vehicle has been involved in an accident – this can reduce its value and safety. You can purchase a vehicle history report from ICBC or CARFAX Canada.

Visit the ICBC website or call them at 604-661-2233 in Vancouver and 1-800-464-5050 elsewhere in British Columbia. (a) a person who purchases or otherwise purchases motor vehicles for destruction or dismantling for the purpose of making parts or scrap metal and who is not otherwise involved in the resale of those vehicles; You can drive your “new” vehicle for 10 days from the date of purchase with the license plates of your old vehicle if all these conditions are met: l) a detailed list of the costs of all other costs for which the buyer is responsible, including insurance and registration fees, if they are to be added to the contract price; Details of ALL shareholders, as well as the number of shares held by each (if the shareholders are nominees, the name of the beneficial owner of these shares must also be indicated). Name of shareholder (Full information can be provided on an investment) Address Profession Number of shares Common preference Total number of shares issued Total number of approved shares Nominal value per share If any of the following are answered yes, provide full details of an investment, including dates and locations, as part of this application: 1. Are the business addresses in a place of residence? Yes No 2. Is the applicant employed, employed or employed in another business occupation? Yes No. 3. Do other car dealerships operate on any of the premises listed? Yes No. 4.

Do other companies operate in any of the listed premises? Yes No 5. Are there any unpaid judgments pending against the plaintiff or a partner, senior officer or director? Yes No. 6. Is the applicant or a partner, officer or director (a) a dismissed or undisclosed bankruptcy? (b) currently a party to bankruptcy proceedings Yes No. 7. Has the applicant or a partner, officer or director ever been involved, as an officer, director or beneficial owner of shares, in a company that is bankrupt or that has been involuntarily wound up or is a party to involuntary bankruptcy or liquidation proceedings? Yes No. 8. Are there any disputes or other proceedings before a court or government tribunal that are ongoing, resolved or otherwise concluded and in which the plaintiff or a partner, officer or director is involved that may have a material and adverse impact on the financial or business prospects of the applicant or a partner, an officer or director? Yes No. 9. Has the applicant, partner, officer or director been registered in another jurisdiction or has they ever applied to be registered as a car dealership? Yes No. 10. Has the applicant, partner, officer or director ever been refused registration as a car dealership or revoked or suspended registration in a province or other country? Yes No.

11. Will a partner, officer or director carry on a different business, a different profession than a car dealership? Yes, No. 12. Has the applicant, partner, officer or director been convicted of a crime in Canada or any other country in the past six years, or is a case pending? (It is not necessary to declare a conviction if a full pardon has been obtained). Yes No. 13. If the applicant or a partner, officer or director has been convicted of a criminal offence or has been the subject of any other legal proceeding under the Business Practices Act, the Consumer Protection Act, the Social Services Tax Act, the Weights and Measures Act, the Competition Act or the Motor Vehicle Act (excluding removal offences) or the Motor Dealers Act or any Act; who regulates motor vehicle sales activities in a jurisdiction in the last six years? years, or are the proceedings ongoing now? (It is not necessary to declare a conviction if a full pardon has been obtained). Yes No This request is dated ……………. that…… Day of ……………., 19. All partners must sign this application. ………………………………………………….

Signature(s) of the applicant(s) ……… ……. Note: This information is collected to establish and maintain eligibility to register as a car dealer and is collected under the supervision of section 4 of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act. Signing this form gives the Attorney General consent to obtain a credit report on the above from a consumer reporting agency. This consent also makes it possible to include information about a spouse in each report. For information on this collection, please contact the Administrator, Motor Dealership Licence, 1019 Wharf Street, Victoria, telephone (250)-387-5433. [B.C. Regulation 143/98, p.b.] Form No 4 repealed. [B.C. Reg. 397/97.] Annex B [de. B.C.

Regulation 232/97, p. 2; am. B.C. Regulations. 232/97, p. 237. 3; 400/2000.] Fees (section 12) 1 (1) The fee payable for each location when applying for registration as a road transportation dealer is as follows: (a) if the applicant intends to work with 2 or more demonstration permits issued by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia ….. $525 (b) if the applicant intends to work with less than 2 demonstration permits issued by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia and paragraph (c) does not apply……. $395 (c) if the applicant`s business activity is limited to (i) motorcycles, including mopeds ……….

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