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Notice of Intention to Sell Goods
6(1) A notice under section 12(3) shall—
(a) specify the name and address of the bailee, and give sufficient particulars of the goods and the address or place where they are held, and
(b) specify the date on or after which the bailee proposes to sell the goods, and
(c )specify the amount, if any, which is payable by the bailor to the bailee in respect of the goods, and which became due before the giving of the notice.
(2) The period between giving of the notice and the date specified in the notice as that on or after which the bailee proposes to exercise the power of sale shall be such as will afford the bailor a reasonable opportunity of taking delivery of the goods.
(3) If any amount is payable in respect of the goods by the bailor to the bailee, and become due before giving of the notice, the said period shall be not less than three months.
(4) The notice shall be in writing and shall be sent by post in a registered letter, or by the recorded delivery service.
6(1) A notice under section 12(3) shall—
(a) specify the name and address of the bailee, and give sufficient particulars of the goods and the address or place where they are held, and
(b) specify the date on or after which the bailee proposes to sell the goods, and
(c )specify the amount, if any, which is payable by the bailor to the bailee in respect of the goods, and which became due before the giving of the notice.
(2) The period between giving of the notice and the date specified in the notice as that on or after which the bailee proposes to exercise the power of sale shall be such as will afford the bailor a reasonable opportunity of taking delivery of the goods.
(3) If any amount is payable in respect of the goods by the bailor to the bailee, and become due before giving of the notice, the said period shall be not less than three months.
(4) The notice shall be in writing and shall be sent by post in a registered letter, or by the recorded delivery service.
*I cannot think of any other statutory provision or court rule (as distinct from contractual provisions) requiring anything other than ordinary post - no doubt someone will correct me on this.
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