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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Special vehicles such as diplomatic cars have a colored bar in the upper section of the license plate without the flag. License plates for private vehicle owners are blue with a white background. In 2010, Bahrain switched to the version which is in use today. [1] The international vehicle registration code for Bahrain is BRN.

  3. Personal contract purchase - Wikipedia

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    If the owner defaults on the payments, the finance company has the legal right to repossess the vehicle. At the end of the agreement, the customer either pays the balloon payment and takes full ownership of the vehicle, or the vehicle is returned to the finance company without any further liability. [1] A personal contract purchase is a ...

  4. Lease Buyout Title Transfer: Understanding the Process and ...

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    A lease buyout title transfer is vital to your ownership of your leased vehicle. While your lease contract is still in effect, the vehicle belongs to your leasing company or the bank or financial ...

  5. Car finance - Wikipedia

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    A lease is a contractual agreement between a person who owns the property (lessor) and a person who gets to use it during the term of the lease (lessee). Usually, car leases allow the lessee to drive the car for a certain number of miles for a certain number of years. The lessee pays a fixed monthly payment for the privilege of driving the ...

  6. Rental agreement - Wikipedia

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    A rental agreement or lease may include a "rent review" clause which makes provision for the rental amount to be increased, the process for the landlord to provide notice of a rent increase and the options available to the tenant regarding acceptance or rejection of the proposed increase.

  7. Novated lease - Wikipedia

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    A novated lease is a motor vehicle lease which has been novated, that is, the obligations in the contract have been transferred from one party to another.. A lease is novated with a three way agreement (Deed of novation) between the lessee, the lessor (usually a finance company), and a third party, under which all parties agree that the third party will take on some or all of the lessee's ...

  8. Hire purchase - Wikipedia

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    Hire purchase. A hire purchase (HP), [1] also known as an installment plan, is an arrangement whereby a customer agrees to a contract to acquire an asset by paying an initial installment (e.g., 40% of the total) and repaying the balance of the price of the asset plus interest over a period of time.

  9. Cape Town Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The treaty creates international standards for registration of contracts of sale (including dedicated registration agencies), security interests , leases and conditional sales contracts, and various legal remedies for default in financing agreements, including repossession and the effect of particular states' bankruptcy laws.