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  • Oct 28, 2009, 05:00 PM
    penny41
    Are deposits legally binding
    My son paid a deposit for a car,the seller has now changed his mind, he also signed a hand written receipt, my son still wants the car
  • Oct 28, 2009, 05:10 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    First I moved your question to the legal section. The section you posted was introduction, please go back and introduce yourself.

    Who is the seller, a company or a individual.

    Also exactly what did the receipt say, just a receipt for the money or did it say for a car.
    Was there a contract that stated how much the car was to sell for, and what the terms of the sell was?

    And as a side note, did anyone have the car inspected by a independent mechanic
  • Oct 28, 2009, 05:16 PM
    penny41

    Thank you

    Individual

    Hand written receipt with car reg on, amount of deposit and sellers signature
  • Oct 28, 2009, 05:37 PM
    ScottGem

    With the Car reg info on the receipt, legally this creates a binding contract. However, your son would have to take him to court to enforce that contract. If he was offered his deposit back I would not waste the time going to court.
  • Oct 28, 2009, 06:13 PM
    penny41
    Thanks thought so after hours of trawling internet,
    He has offered deposit back plus 100, its just so anoying and was a brilliant buy, we would preffer the car...
  • Oct 28, 2009, 06:53 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    I guess legally, you can sue them for what ever additional money you have to pay for a similar item, but that is about it, and then the argument of what is similar, most likely if they are offering the deposit back plus 100 dollars, the courts would not be interested in this
  • Oct 29, 2009, 07:09 AM
    penny41

    Well live in the uk and after speaking to trading standards it goes like this
    It is legally binding

    1 invitation to treat
    2 consideration
    3 contract

    He is liabble for all costs to us incured,
    The deposit , insurance paid for, car inspection etc

    But you have to make the claim through the small claims court,

    As this man is emigrating on Tuesday we have agreed £200 comp

    But if you wanted you could pursue even in australia through small claims

    My feelings are hope he and his wife get bitten by something nasty : )
  • Oct 29, 2009, 01:48 PM
    ScottGem
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by penny41 View Post
    well live in the uk

    It really is important to give a general location for your account. However, in this case, contract law is basically the same in the US and UK. As you found out. A binding contract exists, but you have to go to court to enforce it.

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