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malagabob | 16:37 Fri 07th Jul 2023 | Law
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Without going into detail too much. Son had a not very amicable split from his partner. She I think, thinks we his parents had something to do with it. We didn’t she lives 350 miles away in Scotland.
I’ve had a caravan on her property. I’ve had the feeling she’s removed/sold it. Last time I used it was Oct last year
I’ve txt on the pretext. Would she send me photos of tyres ( to order new ) , and number plate. ( previous owners number plate was still on it ) she’s failed to reply. Which confirms it’s not on her property.
Is she guilty of aiding the sale/removal of caravan without my permission? What’s the legal term. Thanks.
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Appropriation?
it doesnt prove its not on her property in the slightest!
How is her failing to send photos of the number plate and tyres evidence the caravan is not on her property?

By that reasoning, is the fact another person's number plate was on it, evidence you are not the owner?
Instead of texting her, give her a call. Discuss the situation, no doubt she will want the caravan removing if it is not there for her benefit.
The legal term would appear to simply be 'theft'.

Unlike in England and Wales, where theft is a statutory offence (i.e. Parliament has passed an Act into law which prohibits it), theft is a common law offence in Scotland. It is defined as "the taking and appropriating of the property of another without lawful authority or consent of the rightful property owner".

Click on 'Theft' here:
https://www.jointhecops.co.uk/scotland-common-law-offences/
yup I agree - theft
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Thank to all. THECORBYLOON. It is legally owned by me. I have registered it on Caravan Club, and have sale receipt off previous owner.
Barry 1010 She doesn’t answer her phone when I ring. Letting it go to voicemail. Not responding to that either.

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