MOT Certificate definition

MOT Certificate means a certificate of mechanical fitness issued by the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA)

Examples of MOT Certificate in a sentence

  • Any service Request where the vehicle to be recovered does not have a current MOT Certificate, Certificate of Insurance and has not paid the applicable Road Tax fee.

  • The Director shall be required to present his/her driving licence, motor insurance documents and MOT Certificate (if applicable) for the inspection of the Company on an annual basis.

  • Your Car must be covered by a valid Department of Transport Test (MOT) Certificate if You need one by law.

  • The Director shall be required to present his/her driving licence, motor insurance documents and MOT Certificate (if applicable) for the inspection of the Organisation on an annual basis.

  • If You do not comply with them We may at Our option: cancel the Policy; refuse to deal with Your claim or reduce the amount of any claim payment: Valid MOT Certificate: If required by the Department of Transport Your Vehicle must have a valid MOT Certificate, prior to and at all times during the Period of Insurance.

  • Valid Road Tax, M.O.T. Certificate and insurance documentations must be shown.

Related to MOT Certificate

  • Gift certificate means a merchandise certificate conspicuously designated as a gift certificate, and purchased by a buyer for use by a person other than the buyer.

  • Payment Certificate means a payment certificate issued under Clause 14 [Contract Price and Payment].