(ii) Motor Vehicles and Equipment
A person who sells, supplies, or offers to sell or supply, or exposes for sale, a motor vehicle or trailer in an unroadworthy condition, is guilty of an offence1 unless he proves either that the vehicle or trailer was supplied for export from Great Britain2 or that he had reasonable cause to believe that the vehicle or trailer would
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(ii) Motor Vehicles and Equipment
A person who sells, supplies, or offers to sell or supply, or exposes for sale, a motor vehicle or trailer in an unroadworthy condition, is guilty of an offence1 unless he proves either that the vehicle or trailer was supplied for export from Great Britain2 or that he had reasonable cause to believe that the vehicle or trailer would
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