Terms vs Stovec - What's the difference?
terms | stovec |
(UK, police) A stolen car, van, lorry or other motor vehicle.
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As nouns the difference between terms and stovec
is that terms is while stovec is (uk|police) a stolen car, van, lorry or other motor vehicle.stovec
English
Noun
(en noun)- I think it is because if a garage get a stovec and no one claims it, they dont(sic) get paid, not only that, they have to pay AADL too.
- If there's a car on your drive when you get home, and you can't get onto the drive yourself, there's no obstruction as such. However, it would be worth a phone call to the police (non emergency number) as you never know, the car might be an outstanding stovec , in which case we will come, and it will be removed.
