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claim against a motor trader in scotland

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purplepatch | 20:46 Sun 09th Dec 2007 | Law
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can anyone give me some advice here?

i am considering taking a motor trader to court for a part refund on a car i bought which was advertised with full service history. when i arrived in scotland after travelling 600 miles from essex the trader "could not find the service history book".
3 months down the line he still has not produced the history. the contract if you like was made over the phone whilst i was in england, he is a scottish trader. my question is "where would i have to take action,? i am assuming england, and if so, would a court in scotland enforce the judgement if i won? or what are my options here.

thankyou for any help in advance

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It's Scottish law which applies. You need to take your action through the Sherriff Court which serves the area where the trader is located. This might help:
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/scotland/your_ri ghts/legal_system_scotland/small_claims_in_the _sheriff_court_scotland.htm

Use the search facility, at the right of this page, to find the relevant court:
http://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/

Chris
just because the book has gone missing does not mean it has not been regulary serviced,id be very careful if i were you,it might appear at court,and then your in trouble.

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