Private Property Notice 4 Car

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Private

Property

Plenty v Dillon (1991)

For Private Use Only


Keep Out

No Consent for Towing



Take Notice This car is private property
Under instrument UCC1 financial statement

Any tampering with car including
Placement of infringement notices on the Car
Windscreen without the expressed Consent of
the Holder in Due Course is in Breach of this
Notice
Warning
Offenders will be prosecuted and penalized
One Million ($1,000,000) Dollars Australian
Including but not limited to, garnishing of
personal assets in lieu of injury caused by
violation of this
Private Property Notice
By Order of the Holder in Due Course

Non-Commercial Non-Resident
Private Property for Private Use
No Trespass
No Consent for Towing
Man Travelling on a Public Right of Way
No Voluntary Consent
No Voluntary Suretyship
No Voluntary Second Witness
All Rights and Remedies Reserved

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