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Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale
IN CONSIDERATION of ___________________ of ____________________ (the 'Purchaser') providing £____________ GBP including all sales taxes (the "Purchase Price"), the receipt and sufficiency of which consideration is hereby acknowledged to ______________________ of ____________________ (the 'Seller'), the Seller SELLS AND DELIVERS the Motor Vehicle to the Purchaser.PAYMENT METHOD: The Purchaser will pay the Purchase Price to the Seller by cash.
MOTOR VEHICLE: The Seller will sell and deliver to the Purchaser the following motor vehicle (the 'Motor Vehicle'):
WARRANTIES: The Seller warrants that the Motor Vehicle is free of any liens and encumbrances and that the Seller is the legal owner of the Motor Vehicle. The Seller also warrants that the Seller has the full right and authority to sell and deliver the Motor Vehicle and that the Seller will defend the title of the Motor Vehicle against any and all claims and demands.
'AS IS' CONDITION: The Purchaser acknowledges that the Motor Vehicle is sold 'as is'. The Seller expressly disclaims any implied warranty as to fitness for a particular purpose and any implied warranty as to merchantability. The Seller expressly disclaims any expressed or other implied warranties.WORKING ORDER: Any warranty as to the condition or working order of the Motor Vehicle is expressly disclaimed by the Seller.MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY: Any disclaimer of warranties by the Seller in this Bill of Sale will not in any way affect the terms of any applicable warranties from the manufacturer of the Motor Vehicle.LIABILITIES: The Seller does not assume, nor does the Seller authorise any other person on the behalf of the Seller to assume, any liability in connection with the sale or delivery of the Motor Vehicle.
INSPECTION: The Purchaser accepts the Motor Vehicle in its existing condition given that the Purchaser has either inspected the Motor Vehicle or was given the opportunity to inspect the Motor Vehicle but chose to not inspect it.
GOVERNING LAW: This Bill of Sale will be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the Country of England.
SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED by ______________________ in the presence of the below named Solicitor, the effect of the above written bill of sale having been explained by me to ______________________ before the execution of it, this ________ day of ________________, ________.________________________________Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and WalesSolicitor's Name: ____________________Solicitor's Address: ___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________(Seller)
________________________________________________(Purchaser)
Most legal jurisdictions require that the Seller state the Mileage upon transfer of ownership. Failure to complete or providing a false statement may result in fines and/or imprisonment.
Odometer Disclosure Statement
I, ______________________ of ____________________ (the 'Seller'), STATE AND DECLARE that the odometer of the following vehicle (the 'Motor Vehicle') reads as follows:
I CERTIFY that to the best of my knowledge the odometer reading as stated above reflects the actual mileage of the Motor Vehicle. I CERTIFY that the odometer of the Motor Vehicle was not altered, set back, or disconnected while in my possession, and I have no knowledge of anyone else doing so.
SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED by ______________________ in the presence of the below named Solicitor, the effect of the above written bill of sale having been explained by me to ______________________ before the execution of it, this ________ day of ________________, ________.________________________________Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and WalesSolicitor's Name: __________________Solicitor's Address: _______________________________________________
___________________________Seller: ______________________Address: ____________________
Receipt of original copyis hereby acknowledged by___________________.
___________________________Purchaser: ___________________Address: ____________________
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A Bill of Sale records a transaction and transfers ownership of an item from a seller to a buyer. Even though people mostly use Bills of Sale for selling used cars, they are suitable for many different assets, including caravans, boats, animals, and more.
Bills of Sale are suitable for transactions where a buyer pays in full and accepts an item as is, also known as ‘sold as seen.’ If you need a contract that allows you to include warranties or outline a payment plan, a Sales Agreement may be a better option.
A Bill of Sale is also known as a/an:
Our Bill of Sale template can be used in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. We also have a Car Sale Receipt, which functions like our Bill of Sale, but its language is tailored to a motor vehicle.
"As is" means that an item is sold in its current condition, meaning the buyer accepts the item with all its flaws. Therefore, a Bill of Sale with an as-is clause doesn’t include any warranties. The seller isn't liable for any item flaws, provided they haven't hidden or lied about them.
Therefore, a Bill of Sale protects the seller from having to provide a refund for any item-related issues after the buyer pays and receives the item. Our Bill of Sale template automatically includes an "as is" clause.
Anyone buying or selling items of value should use a Bill of Sale. Our Bill of Sale template can be customised for a variety of items, such as:
Remember that you cannot use a Bill of Sale to buy or sell real estate. Instead, you may use a Real Estate Purchase Agreement to outline transactions for homes or land.
Additionally, you cannot use a Bill of Sale to document the sale of a business or company shares. Instead, use a Purchase of Business Agreement or Share Purchase Agreement.
A Bill of Sale protects the seller's and buyer's interests and can prevent future disputes and issues. For example, an enforceable Bill of Sale:
You should include the following information in your Bill of Sale:
The item details you provide will depend on the item type. For example, if selling a vehicle or caravan, you’ll provide the make, model, year, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). If you’re selling a horse, you’ll specify the breed, sex, age, and colour, plus any distinctive features.
Generally, a Bill of Sale is used for straightforward transactions where money is exchanged, and the ownership of the item transfers from the seller to the buyer.
A Sales Agreement is used for more complex transactions where more details about the sale are required, such as information about any warranties on the item. A Sales Agreement can also be used to cover any services relating to the item, such as installation fees. If services are the only thing being paid for, use a Service Agreement instead.
Most jurisdictions do not require that a Bill of Sale contain witness signatures, but having one or two witnesses when the Bill of Sale is signed is better evidence that the parties entered into the Bill of Sale if the matter goes to litigation.
In general, it’s a good idea for a buyer and seller to print and sign two copies of a Bill of Sale. By executing two copies, both parties can retain proof that the transaction occurred.
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