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10.—(1) In this Part, “pertinent information” means—
(a)the principal information, or
(b)when the alternative conditions apply, the alternative information.
(2) The principal information is—
(a)the name and address and (if any) the company registration number of the manufacturer,
(b)the manufacturer’s designation (make and model) of the trailer,
(c)the month and year when manufacture of the vehicle was completed,
(d)the vehicle identification (VIN) number,
(e)the number of—
(i)the type approval, or
(ii)the individual approval certificate,
(f)in the case of a large trailer, the date of any certificate of conformity issued in respect of the vehicle,
(g)in the case of a small trailer—
(i), a copy of any certificate of conformity issued in respect of the vehicle,
(ii)the date of supply, and
(iii)the name and address of the purchaser.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation—
(a)“the alternative conditions” are the conditions applied by virtue of Part 3 of Schedule 3, and
(b)the alternative information is specified in Part 3 of Schedule 3.
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