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== Summary of the law==
== Summary of the law==
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In common law, a repairer is anyone who puts money, labour or materials toward repairing the chattels (personal, moveable possessions) of another person. Some common examples are car repair shops, jewellery shops, TV repair shops, and boat marinas.
In common law, a repairer is anyone who puts money, labour or materials toward repairing the chattels (personal, moveable possessions) of another person. Some common examples are car repair shops, jewellery shops, TV repair shops, and boat marinas.


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