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Right of ownership.
If a motorist takes a car to a garage for repair and a component is replaced, who owns the replaced component. The garage or the owner of the vehicle.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you buy a new part from a garage, the old one is still yours.
Normally, you don't care what happens to it, but ... it's still yours.
I've had work done on one of my cars where they put all the bits that had been replaced in a plastic bag in the boot ... !
1. to show that the old parts really did need replacing, and
2. to save them the bother of disposing of them.
Needless to say, I just took them back into the garage and left them.
Normally, you don't care what happens to it, but ... it's still yours.
I've had work done on one of my cars where they put all the bits that had been replaced in a plastic bag in the boot ... !
1. to show that the old parts really did need replacing, and
2. to save them the bother of disposing of them.
Needless to say, I just took them back into the garage and left them.
Depends on what the part is.
In the company I work for we have exchange parts, but we have to advise the Customer of this. They can either have a brand new item at full price, or an exchange item at a significantly reduced price. If they opt for the exchange part (which they usually do) then the faulty part then becomes the property of my company and will be sent back to the manufacturers for refurbishment and will eventually be sold again as an exchange part.
In the company I work for we have exchange parts, but we have to advise the Customer of this. They can either have a brand new item at full price, or an exchange item at a significantly reduced price. If they opt for the exchange part (which they usually do) then the faulty part then becomes the property of my company and will be sent back to the manufacturers for refurbishment and will eventually be sold again as an exchange part.