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Encyclopedia > Car boot

The trunk of an automobile is the storage space located either at the front or the rear of the vehicle. A key is required in order to open the trunk and gain access to the inside. In almost all American automobiles the trunk is located in the rear. A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile. ... A number of different keys A single key A key is a device which is used to open a lock. ...


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UK Car Boot Sales Directory and Carboot Sales Guide (1116 words)
The car boot sale is a great way of emptying the contents of your loft or garage, and raising some funds for your collection.
Car boot sales are a mainly British form of market in which private individuals come together to sell their unwanted items.
Hundreds of UK Car Boot Sales held all over the year are categorized regionally within our members area and their preview is available as follows.
Car Boot Sales (304 words)
It is at the discretion of the City Council whether any organisation or individual is permitted to hold a Car Boot Sale for charitable or fund raising purposes.
NOTE the holding of a Car Boot Sale without having given the requisite notice renders both the operator and occupier of land liable to prosecution under Section 37 of the Local Government Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1982.
All income from charges to ‘car booters’ must benefit the organisation identified in the application and evidence to support this requirement must be available for inspection on request.
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