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![]() "Andy Hall" aka Matt wrote in message ... On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 10:24:48 +0100, Doctor Drivel wrote (in article ews.net): Matt, it is not commissioned by the vendor. It would be "mandatory" and the vendor pays. That argument is semantic. Matt, like an MOT tester. Does your do dodgy deals? They cleared up the MOT system as at one time it was joke. If one house MOT is required covering structure and all services and notes where they are behind to current standards (old inefficient boiler that gobbles fuel, no RCD, for instances), then that is what is required. The idea is great. They can now give it some more thought and them implement. Matt, the lunatics here were delighted not wanting one of any sort. Shameful indeed. |
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