Stolen Vehicle Sample Clauses

Stolen Vehicle. Dispute must be mailed to the Service Center. Dispute must be accompanied with a police report or copy. If the violations on the notice occurred after the vehicle was stolen this dispute will be accepted and the notice will be closed. If the violations did not occur after the vehicle was stolen or no police report is provided the dispute will be rejected.
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Stolen Vehicle. If a Vehicle is stolen, the member should immediately contact the appropriate law enforcement authority and then contact Book by Cadillac for further instruction.
Stolen Vehicle a. In the event of the vehicle being stolen the first thing you must do is contact the Police to report the theft and obtain a crime reference number. Please then contact WildStuff Scotland directly as the vehicle is fitted with a tracking device that allows us to assist in its recovery.

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