badger
Active member
not sure that this is right, you can sell your car to a breakers company, send the relevant document to the dvla, you would not normally sell a road worthy car to a breakers, your selling it to them because it is not road worthy
royfellows said:Yes, Mr Tom Tom, and it goes a bit further than that. You cannot contract out of law even by agreement between the affected parties. For example you cannot sell your car to someone if it is in an an unroadworthy condition even if the purchaser agrees to take it like that. You would still be committing a criminal offence.
The constitution of an unincorporated body, (one that is not a limited company) is in effect a contract whereby anyone applying for membership agrees to abide by the constitution, so this forms a contract between individual members and is what binds the organisation together.
As an aside, its not difficult to see the attraction of a limited company which in effect has a life of its own.