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22.—(1) This regulation applies where—
(a)there is a change in the keeper of a vehicle;
(b)a vehicle registration document has been issued in respect of the vehicle in Great Britain on or after 24th March 1997; and
(c)the new keeper is not a vehicle trader.
(2) The registered keeper of the vehicle—
(a)if the registration document issued in respect of the vehicle is in his possession, shall deliver to the new keeper that part of the document marked as the part which is to be given to the new keeper; and
(b)shall forthwith deliver the remainder of the registration document to the Secretary of State, duly completed to include the following—
(i)the name and address of the new keeper;
(ii)the date on which the vehicle was sold or transferred to the new keeper;
(iii)a declaration signed by the registered keeper that the details given in accordance with paragraph (i) are correct to the best of his knowledge and that the details given in accordance with paragraph (ii) are correct; and
(iv)a declaration signed by the new keeper that the details given in accordance with paragraphs (i) and (ii) are correct.
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