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alim
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Posted - 27 October 2009 :  23:50:16  Show Profile  Visit alim's Homepage  Reply with Quote
hi my mother in law got a personal loan to enable my partner to buy a car, due to other debts she went bankrupt a few weeks ago and now the official receiver is stating that the car needs to be sold as it's one of her assets, the thing is the car is in my partners name and has been for a few years. Are they able to take the car even though it doesn't belong to her?

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Posted - 28 October 2009 :  07:06:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The OR considers that the person who paid for the car is the owner and not the person whose name is on the car registration documents.

If your mother-in-law doesn't agree with the OR's decision then they can refuse to hand over the car and the case would be decided before a Judge.
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