A Mosgiel man who sold 14 motor vehicles while not registered as a motor vehicle trader, sold three of the vehicles after being notified of the requirement to register, the Dunedin District Court heard yesterday. Charged under the Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003, Noel Terence Woodley (57), invalid beneficiary, admitted carrying on the business of motor vehicle trading without being registered. Prosecuting counsel Catherine Ure said Woodley sold 14 motor vehicles between August 12, 2016 and August 11 last year. Woodley was not registered as a motor vehicle trader during that period. By not registering as a motor vehicle trader, he had avoided the obligations of registered traders, Ms Ure said.
Source: Otago Daily Times February 22, 2018 16:18 UTC