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How the site works.

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How the site works.
If you have clicked here, it's probably because you are visiting us for the first time or are a bit baffled as to how the site works.

The webpages on laptop, tablet and smartphone.

The site resizes depending upon whether you are using a PC, a tablet or a phone. Generally though the text stays pretty much the same size so it is still readable on a small screen. The only downside is you won't get many words per line, so although it works with a phone, it is a better experience on a tablet or PC.

Navigation and menus.
On a phone or small screened tablet ( or a small browser window on a larger device) you will find the word 'Menu' in white lettering on black near the top, click on that to make the full menu choices appear.
On an iPad, larger tablet, laptop or PC there will be a series of tabs with white writing on black across the top. Clicking on these either launches that page or gives you a sub menu. If you then click on a sub menu item it will then take you to that page. Sub menus are just a simple way of not ending up with endless tabs on the main screen. It also means we can group similar topics together.

Important! If you cannot open some of these tabs please refer to the section later on.
The slideshows.
The slideshows can be turned off and on using the grey buttons.
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You can control the show by clicking the arrows(3) (sliding finger left or right on touch screens), select a slide using the underscore lines (2), pause the show on the moving block (1) or by moving cursor to the slide (finger on touch screen). The picture can usually be displayed full screen by clicking on it. You should scroll your screen slightly to get the best view of the presentation by removing the menu and footer from view.

Links to other pages
The slideshow pages have links and buttons that take you to other webpages. Use your web browser back arrow to return or if a new tab was opened return to the homepage tab.

My email address ..I cannot get into some parts of the site!


Some areas are open to everyone, this is so we can tell the public in general about the cars and our Club. Some areas are accessible by Members only, so you need to be a paid up member to access these areas (see details via the membership menu). To get into these areas you will need to sign in by using the Club Services session activation token or your JowettTalk Username and the passwords you chose on registration. So do not forget your passwords, JowettTalk Username or loose your activation token. There are ways of recovering if you do, so go to the Help and FAQ when it does. If your email address changes then you need to update it in JowettTalk and the membership list whilst you still have access to your old inbox, otherwise you need to contact the webmaster and membership secretary.


Club Services Registration

Current members, or those wishing to join the club, should register so that they obtain an activation token (sent to them by email) that can be used to sign into the member services. During this registration other details are requested that can be used to verify your identity.
You can reuse this activation token that was sent to you with the password you chose. This method of signing in allows you to use a simpler password as there is less risk than using a username or email address as an identity. If you do forget your password or loose your token you should register again for a replacement activation token. You should register using your main email address as this will be used to verify your identity and communicate with you. It will also be used to link to the JowettTalk forum library system. Please read the email and web pages carefully and use the help links, if you are unsure what to do.

Forum registration
If you are not a club member then you can still register in the forum but please tell us your interest in Jowetts. Once your registration is accepted your account will be activated. You should register using your main email address as this will be used to verify your identity and communicate with you. During registration you are asked for other details and a user name (which we like to be your name) and a password. This password needs to be strong so please read the instructions. Please read the FAQ if you are unsure what to do. If you forget your password then you can reset it via the forgotten password link. If you forget your username then you can use MemberServices to find it for you.

Members who register on the forum should also indicate to which Jowett Club they belong as then they will be given access to the member only pages.

If you cannot get access then usually this is because:-
  • we don't have you down as a paid up member or
  • your email address on our records is incorrect or
  • someone (perhaps you) has tried to register again using the email address and thus cancelled the old activation token or
  • very occasionally we might be having a technical issue.
In most instances access issues relate to the first two reasons shown but always contact the webmaster if you suspect anything. Whichever is the case, please send the email to the webmaster@jowett.net providing details such as your name, email and phone number.

Loosing or forgetting your credentials

If you have lost your member services activation key, or forgotten your password, or have incorectly entered your password and invalidated the activation key...then you need to register for a new activation key.

If you have forgotten your JowettTalk username or password then ....
To check your username, use your Member Services activation key and login to Member Services.
Choose the role as Member.
At the end of your Menu it will tell you your JT username.
Click the button to login to JT.
Try your password.
If it does not work, click the forgotten password link.
This will send you an email. Click the link in it.
Set the password in your profile to what you want.

The Member Services service was introduced because people forget their JT username.

The Forum.

The forum is open to anyone with an interest in Jowetts, including other affiliated club members so you get the benefit of worldwide expertise. If someone wants to approach the Club with a car for sale, spares, services or events of interest to us they should have free access to an area to post their message.

There are areas of JowettTalk which are not publically accessible and can only be viewed by club members. This includes the magazine, library of manuals, engineering drawings and your personal albums.

You will need to create a user name and a password to post a message. Click on 'Register' at the top of the Forum page. Once registered and your account is activated you can also go to your profile and tell JowettTalk to authorize login using your Facebook or Google account

Your access link and password for the member services will not work to access the Forum. You need to sign into the Forum separately, but you can have a session to both open concurrently and so have access to all services such as the video library, archive and technical library.

Searching.


Have you seen the 'Search' box on the main/Home page? Type a single word or phrase in here to search all of the jowett.net site but not JowettTalk or the Archive.

There is a search facility on the JowettTalk Forum as well. Look for the fairly small word 'Search' at the top right. Click on this and then in 'Search string' box type what you are looking for e.g. "camshaft". You can also search the selected forum only.

There is also a search facility for all the 20000 plus documents in the Library which have been copied onto a separate server called the Archive. It can be accessed via the Archive sub-menu.This search webpage also provides an advert free search of jowett.org and the video archive.

Please note these are secure facilities and we trust you to help maintain that security and not distribute the information therein.


Jowetteer magazine


The printed magazines have been optical character read and are stored in the Magazine section of the UK part of JowettTalk and also in the digital Archive. To access the Jowetteer click on the link from the main page. We welcome any stories you have about your restorations or activities.

60 plus years of magazines are available in the searchable Archive and the Library. Click on 'Archive' then 'Archive Search'.

Downloadable stuff.

We have a lot more space within our website to store and make available items to members like the Parts Books and the Workshop Manuals. Have a look what is available in the Technical Library, you might find just the thing you need! We are members of the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs (FBHVC) and the MSA. A copy of the MSA Year Book (or 'Blue Book' as it is known) which is the 'bible' for any aspiring racer or rallyist is available from competition@jowett.org.

Spares.

I am guessing you have already found this tab! There is lots of information and links to spares suppliers that are known. If you find anything useful to other Members, let us know so we can add it to our list.

So that's it, have a play around and find all the stuff that is yours as a member!
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Policy

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Terms & Conditions
WEBSITE TERMS OF USE

Contents.

Section A General Terms of Website Use

Section B Acceptable Use Policy

Section C Privacy

SECTION A. GENERAL TERMS OF WEBSITE USE
This page (together with the documents referred to on it) sets out the terms of use under which you may make use of our website, whether as a guest or a registered user. Please read these terms of use carefully before you start to use the site. By using our site, you indicate that you accept these terms of use and that you agree to abide by them. If you do not agree to these terms of use, please refrain from using our site.


ACCESSING OUR SITE

Access to our site is permitted on a temporary basis, and we reserve the right to withdraw or amend the service we provide on our site without notice (see below). We will not be liable if for any reason our site is unavailable at any time or for any period.

From time to time, we may restrict access to some parts of our site, or our entire site, to users who have registered with us.

If you are provided (whether chosen by you or allocated by us) with, a user identification code, password or any other piece of information as part of our security procedures, you must treat such information as confidential, and you must not disclose it to any third party. We have the right to disable any user identification code or password, whether chosen by you or allocated by us, at any time, if in our opinion you have failed to comply with any of the provisions of these terms of use.

When using our site, you must comply with the provisions of our acceptable use policy set out in section B below.

You are responsible for making all arrangements necessary for you to have access to our site. You are also responsible for ensuring that all persons who access our site through your internet connection are aware of these terms, and that they comply with them.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

We are the owner or the licensee of all intellectual property rights in our site, and in the material published on it. Those works are protected by copyright laws and treaties around the world. All such rights are reserved.

You may print off one copy, and may download extracts, of any page(s) from our site for your personal reference and you may draw the attention of others within your organisation to material posted on our site.

You must not modify the paper or digital copies of any materials you have printed off or downloaded in any way, and you must not use any illustrations, photographs, video or audio sequences or any graphics separately from any accompanying text.

Our status (and that of any identified contributors) as the authors of material on our site must always be acknowledged.

You must not use any part of the materials on our site for commercial purposes without obtaining a licence to do so from us or our licensors.

If you print off, copy or download any part of our site in breach of these terms of use, your right to use our site will cease immediately and you must, at our option, return or destroy any copies of the materials you have made.

RELIANCE ON INFORMATION POSTED

Commentary and other materials posted on our site are not intended to amount to advice on which reliance should be placed. We therefore disclaim all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on such materials by any visitor to our site, or by anyone who may be informed of any of its contents.

OUR SITE CHANGES REGULARLY

We aim to update our site regularly, and may change the content at any time. If the need arises, we may suspend access to our site, or close it indefinitely. Any of the material on our site may be out of date at any given time, and we are under no obligation to update such material.

OUR LIABILITY

The material displayed on our site is provided without any guarantees, conditions or warranties as to its accuracy. To the extent permitted by law, we, any members of the group of organisations to which we may belong and third parties connected to us hereby expressly exclude:
•All conditions, warranties and other terms which might otherwise be implied by statute, common law or the law of equity.
•Any liability for any direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage incurred by any user in connection with our site or in connection with the use, inability to use, or results of the use of our site, any websites linked to it and any materials posted on it, including, without limitation any liability for:
•loss of income or revenue;
•loss of business;
•loss of profits or contracts;
•loss of anticipated savings;
•loss of data;
•loss of goodwill;
•wasted management or office time; and
•for any other loss or damage of any kind, however arising and whether caused by tort (including negligence), breach of contract or otherwise, even if foreseeable, provided that this condition shall not prevent claims for loss of or damage to your tangible property or any other claims for direct financial loss that are not excluded by any of the categories set out above.

This does not affect our liability for death or personal injury arising from our negligence, nor our liability for fraudulent misrepresentation or misrepresentation as to a fundamental matter, nor any other liability which cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law.

INFORMATION ABOUT YOU AND YOUR VISITS TO OUR SITE

We process information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy
By using our site, you consent to such processing and you warrant that all data provided by you is accurate.

TRANSACTIONS CONCLUDED THROUGH OUR SITE

Contracts for the supply of goods or services formed through our site or as a result of visits made by you are governed by our Terms and Conditions of Supply listed below.

UPLOADING MATERIAL TO OUR SITE

Whenever you make use of a feature that allows you to upload material to our site, or to make contact with other users of our site, you must comply with the content standards set out in our acceptable use policy (as set out in section B below). You warrant that any such contribution does comply with those standards, and you indemnify us for any breach of that warranty.
Any material you upload to our site will be considered non-confidential and non-proprietary, and we have the right to use, copy, distribute and disclose to third parties any such material for any purpose. We also have the right to disclose your identity to any third party who is claiming that any material posted or uploaded by you to our site constitutes a violation of their intellectual property rights, or of their right to privacy.

We will not be responsible, or liable to any third party, for the content or accuracy of any materials posted by you or any other user of our site.

We have the right to remove any material or posting you make on our site if, in our opinion, such material does not comply with the content standards set out in our acceptable use policy (as set out in section B below).

VIRUSES, HACKING AND OTHER OFFENCES

You must not misuse our site by knowingly introducing viruses, trojans, worms, logic bombs or other material which is malicious or technologically harmful. You must not attempt to gain unauthorised access to our site, the server on which our site is stored or any server, computer or database connected to our site. You must not attack our site via a denial-of-service attack or a distributed denial-of service attack.

By breaching this provision, you would commit a criminal offence under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. We will report any such breach to the relevant law enforcement authorities and we will co-operate with those authorities by disclosing your identity to them. In the event of such a breach, your right to use our site will cease immediately.

We will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a distributed denial-of-service attack, viruses or other technologically harmful material that may infect your computer equipment, computer programs, data or other proprietary material due to your use of our site or to your downloading of any material posted on it, or on any website linked to it.

LINKING TO OUR SITE

If you would like to link to our site, you must read and comply with the following conditions and all applicable laws. A site or service that links to this website must:
•not use any trademark listed in this agreement nor any other trademark or other mark that may be registered by us at any time without our prior written permission;
•may link to our home page, provided you do so in a way that is fair and legal and does not damage our reputation or take advantage of it, but you must not establish a link in such a way as to suggest any form of association, approval or endorsement on our part where none exists;
•not frame our site on any other site, nor may you create a link to any part of our site other than the home page;
•not establish a link from any website that is not owned by you;
•must not be a site or service that infringes any intellectual property or other right of any person or that otherwise does not comply with all relevant laws and regulations;
•not be a site or service that contains content that could be construed as distasteful or offensive.

We reserve the right to withdraw linking permission without notice. The website from which you are linking must comply in all respects with the content standards set out in our acceptable use policy (as set out in section B below).
If you wish to make any use of material on our site other than that set out above, please address your request to webmaster@jowett.net.

LINKS FROM OUR SITE

Where our site contains links to other sites and resources provided by third parties, these links are provided for your information only. We have no control over the contents of those sites or resources, and accept no responsibility for them or for any loss or damage that may arise from your use of them.

JURISDICTION AND APPLICABLE LAW

The English courts will have non-exclusive jurisdiction over any claim arising from, or related to, a visit to our site although we retain the right to bring proceedings against you for breach of these conditions in your country of residence or any other relevant country.

These terms of use and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or their subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales.

VARIATIONS

We may revise these terms of use at any time by amending this page. You are expected to check this page from time to time to take notice of any changes we made, as they are binding on you. Some of the provisions contained in these terms of use may also be superseded by provisions or notices published elsewhere on our site.

YOUR CONCERNS

If you have any concerns about material which appears on our site, please contact webmaster@jowett.net.
Thank you for visiting our site.

SECTION B. ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Your use of our site means that you accept, and agree to abide by, all the policies in this acceptable use policy, which supplement our terms of website use.

PROHIBITED USES

You may use our site only for lawful purposes. You may not use our site:
•In any way that breaches any applicable local, national or international law or regulation.
•In any way that is unlawful or fraudulent, or has any unlawful or fraudulent purpose or effect.
•For the purpose of harming or attempting to harm minors in any way.
•To send, knowingly receive, upload, download, use or re-use any material which does not comply with our content standards (set out below).
•To transmit, or procure the sending of, any unsolicited or unauthorised advertising or promotional material or any other form of similar solicitation (spam).
•To knowingly transmit any data, send or upload any material that contains viruses, Trojan horses, worms, time-bombs, keystroke loggers, spyware, adware or any other harmful programs or similar computer code designed to adversely affect the operation of any computer software or hardware.

You also agree:
•Not to reproduce, duplicate, copy or re-sell any part of our site in contravention of the provisions of our terms of website use as set out below.
•Not to access without authority, interfere with, damage or disrupt:
•any part of our site;
•any equipment or network on which our site is stored;
•any software used in the provision of our site; or
•any equipment or network or software owned or used by any third party.

INTERACTIVE SERVICES

We may from time to time provide interactive services on our site, including, without limitation:
•Forums
•Groups
•Email Messaging

Where we do provide any interactive service, we will provide clear information to you about the kind of service offered, if it is moderated and what form of moderation is used (including whether it is human or technical).
We will do our best to assess any possible risks for users (and in particular, for children) from third parties when they use any interactive service provided on our site, and we will decide in each case whether it is appropriate to use moderation of the relevant service (including what kind of moderation to use) in the light of those risks. We are, however, under no obligation to oversee, monitor or moderate any interactive service we provide on our site, and we expressly exclude our liability for any loss or damage arising from the use of any interactive service by a user in contravention of our content standards, whether the service is moderated or not.
The use of any of our interactive services by a minor is subject to the consent of their parent or guardian. We advise parents who permit their children to use an interactive service that it is important that they communicate with their children about their safety online, as moderation is not fool proof. Minors who are using any interactive service should be made aware of the potential risks to them.
Where we do moderate an interactive service, we will normally provide you with a means of contacting the moderator, should a concern or difficulty arise.

CONTENT STANDARDS

These content standards apply to any and all material which you contribute to our site (contributions), and to any interactive services associated with it.

You must comply with the spirit of the following standards as well as the letter. The standards apply to each part of any contribution as well as to its whole.

Contributions must:
•Be accurate (where they state facts).
•Be genuinely held (where they state opinions).
•Comply with applicable law in the UK and in any country from which they are posted.

Contributions must not:
•Contain any material which is defamatory of any person.
•Contain any material which is obscene, offensive, hateful or inflammatory.
•Promote sexually explicit material.
•Promote violence.
•Promote discrimination based on race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age.
•Infringe any copyright, database right or trade mark of any other person.
•Be likely to deceive any person.
•Be made in breach of any legal duty owed to a third party, such as a contractual duty or a duty of confidence.
•Promote any illegal activity.
•Be threatening, abuse or invade another's privacy, or cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety.
•Be likely to harass, upset, embarrass, alarm or annoy any other person.
•Be used to impersonate any person, or to misrepresent your identity or affiliation with any person.
•Give the impression that they emanate from us, if this is not the case.
•Advocate, promote or assist any unlawful act such as (by way of example only) copyright infringement or computer misuse.
SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION

We will determine, in our discretion, whether there has been a breach of this acceptable use policy through your use of our site. When a breach of this policy has occurred, we may take such action as we deem appropriate.

Failure to comply with this acceptable use policy constitutes a material breach of the terms and conditions upon which you are permitted to use our site, and may result in our taking all or any of the following actions:
•Immediate, temporary or permanent withdrawal of your right to use our site.
•Immediate, temporary or permanent removal of any posting or material uploaded by you to our site.
•Issue of a warning to you.
•Legal proceedings against you for reimbursement of all costs on an indemnity basis (including, but not limited to, reasonable administrative and legal costs) resulting from the breach.
•Further legal action against you.
•Disclosure of such information to law enforcement authorities as we reasonably feel is necessary.

We exclude liability for actions taken in response to breaches of this acceptable use policy. The responses described in this policy are not limited, and we may take any other action we reasonably deem appropriate.

CHANGES TO THE ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY

We may revise this acceptable use policy at any time by amending this page. You are expected to check this page from time to time to take notice of any changes we make, as they are legally binding on you. Some of the provisions contained in this acceptable use policy may also be superseded by provisions or notices published elsewhere on our site.

SECTION C. PRIVACY

We are committed to safeguarding and preserving the privacy of our users.
This Privacy Policy explains what happens to any personal data that you provide to us, or that we collect from you whilst you visit our site.
We do update this Policy from time to time so please review this Policy regularly.
Information We Collect.
In running and maintaining our website we may collect and process the following data about you:
i. Information about your use of our site including details of your visits such as pages viewed and the resources that you access. Such information includes traffic data, location data and other communication data.
ii. Information provided voluntarily by you. For example, when you register for information.
iii. Information that you provide when you communicate with us by any means.
Use of Cookies
Cookies provide information regarding the computer used by a visitor. We may use cookies where appropriate to gather information about your computer fin order to assist us in improving our website.
We may gather information about your general internet use by using the cookie. Where used, these cookies are downloaded to your computer and stored on the computer's hard drive. Such information will not identify you personally. It is statistical data. This statistical data does not identify any personal details whatsoever.
You can adjust the settings on your computer to decline any cookies if you wish. This can easily be done by activating the reject cookies setting on your computer.
Our advertisers may also use cookies, over which we have no control. Such cookies (if used) would be downloaded once you click on advertisements on our website.
Use of Your Information
We use the information that we collect from you to provide our services to you. In addition to this we may use the information for one or more of the following purposes:
i. To provide information to you that you request from us relating to our services.
ii. To provide information to you relating to other services that may be of interest to you. Such additional information will only be provided where you have consented to receive such information.
iii. To inform you of any changes to our website, services or goods .
Where your consent has been provided in advance we may allow selected third parties to use your data to enable them to provide you with information regarding unrelated goods and services which we believe may interest you. Where such consent has been provided it can be withdrawn by you at any time.
iv. To provide information to members of Jowett Car Clubs that is available from those clubs.
Storing Your Personal Data
In operating our website it may become necessary to transfer data that we collect from you to locations outside of the European Union for processing and storing. By providing your personal data to us, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing. We do our upmost to ensure that all reasonable steps are taken to make sure that your data is treated and stored securely.
Unfortunately the sending of information via the internet is not totally secure and on occasion such information can be intercepted. We cannot guarantee the security of data that you choose to send us electronically, Sending such information is entirely at your own risk.
Disclosing Your Information
We will not disclose your personal information to any other party other than in accordance with this Privacy Policy and in the circumstances detailed below:
i. Where we are legally required by law to disclose your personal information.
ii. To further fraud protection and reduce the risk of fraud.
Third Party Links
On occasion we include links to third parties on this website. Where we provide a link it does not mean that we endorse or approve that site's policy towards visitor privacy. You should review their privacy policy before sending them any personal data.
Access to Information.
You have the right to access any information that we hold relating to you and to object to such being used. Please note that we reserve the right to charge a fee of £10 to cover costs incurred by us in providing you with the information.
Contacting Us.
Please do not hesitate to contact the webmaster regarding any matter relating to this Privacy Policy.
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Spares

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Jowett Car Spares, Bradford. BD7 2PS
07990 106374 MONDAYS (7pm - 9pm).
To order parts please email: jowettcarspares@gmail.com
Spares are only made available to club members.
The spares scheme is run by voluntary unpaid club members who would welcome any help you can offer.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND MAIL TO NECROPOLIS ROAD.
You can pay by BACS: JCS Bank Details: Sort Code: 51-70-19, A/c: 80115616.
Please do not remit JCS money to any other account.
BANK TRANSFERS:
PLEASE USE THE INVOICE NUMBER and MEMBER’S NAME as reference.
Cheque payments, made payable to JOWETT CAR SPARES should be sent to:
Jowett Car Spares. c/o 3, Pennygate, Eldwick, BINGLEY, W. Yorks. BD16 3BN
All returned and exchange parts should be sent to Jowett Car Spares c/o 83,
Huddersfield Road, Darton, Barnsley S. Yorks. S75 5JR
(to save duplicated postage,
money may accompany exchange parts!) Please use the supplied label.

See Jowett Car Spares page in the current month's Jowetteer for parts and prices.
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GDPR and Club Rules

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DATA PROTECTION

The Jowett Car Club Ltd stores the data that you provide on your application for membership and membership renewal forms on computers for use by the club in administration, spares provision (through Jowett Car Spares and other club services), producing membership lists, mailing the Jowetteer, other club publications and documents and for the registration of Jowett vehicles and industrial engines that you own (this data is held by the JCC appointed Vehicle Registrars). Any published data relating to your vehicle will not have your address included. That data includes: Your name, Your partner's name (in the case of joint membership), Your mailing address with postcode, your landline and/or mobile telephone number and your e-mail address. The Jowett Car Club Ltd will not share your information with any third party organisation and will never sell your data to anyone. The Jowett Car Club may, for administrative purposes, share your data with the Jowett Car Club Executive members normally listed on page 3 of the Jowetteer. You may obtain details of the information held by the Jowett Car Club Ltd, about you, at any time by applying in writing to the club secretary and enclosing a SAE. You may use the same approach to amend or delete any information that the Jowett Car Club Ltd holds about you. With your consent the data will also be stored on the Jowett Car Club website and will be used for access control to the site and for providing on-line services.

LIMITED COMPANY

The Jowett Car Club Limited is registered at Companies House as a company limited by guarantee. This follows a resolution agreed at an Extraordinary Meeting, held as part of our Annual General Meeting on 14th October 2006.
COMPANIES ACT 1985
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE AND NOT HAVING A SHARE CAPITAL,
MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION of JOWETT CAR CLUB LIMITED

1. The name of the company (the “Club”) is Jowett Car Club Limited.
2. The company is limited by Guarantee and has no share capital.
3. The registered office of the Club is to be situated in England and Wales.
4. The objects for which the Club is established are:
4.1 to acquire and take over all or any part of the assets and liabilities of the present unincorporated body known as the “Jowett Car Club” (whether directly or by ownership of a subsidiary company limited by shares)
4.2 To take all possible steps to encourage the continued restoration, preservation and running of Jowett cars and commercial vehicles and all Jowett machinery (hereinafter referred to as “Jowett vehicles”)
4.3 To uphold the Jowett marque and the tradition and reputation of Jowett vehicles
4.4 To encourage, promote, arrange and enter both locally and nationally sporting, racing and other competitive events, social meetings, tours and lectures and participate as actively as possible in displays, concours exhibitions and meetings generally
4.5 To maintain registers of:
4.5.1 all Jowett vehicles in categories as to model and age
4.5.2 members who are willing to give practical assistance to other members who may require it away from home
4.6 To acquire, manufacture, store, market and sell to members spare parts for Jowett vehicles
4.7 To sponsor or arrange such other schemes and benefits as it may be possible to arrange for members.
5. In furtherance of the principal objects but not otherwise the Club shall have power:
5.1 to purchase, take on lease or in exchange, hire or otherwise acquire any real and personal estate which may appear convenient.
5.2 to construct, maintain and alter any houses, buildings or installations
5.3 to accept any gift of property, whether subject to any special trust or not, for any purpose within the principal objects
5.4 to take such steps by personal or written appeals, public meetings or otherwise as may seem expedient for the purpose of procuring contributions to the funds of the Club
5.5 to print and publish any newspapers, periodicals, books or leaflets
5.6 to sell, lease, mortgage or otherwise deal with all or any part of the property of the Club
5.7 to borrow and raise money and secure its repayment in any manner
5.8 to invest the funds of the Club in or upon such investments, securities or property as may be thought fit
5.9 to undertake and execute any trusts or any agency business which may seem conducive to any of the principal objects
5.10 to subscribe to any local or other charities, and to grant donations for any public purpose
5.11 to establish and support, and to aid in the establishment and support of, any other club formed to promote all or any of the principal objects
5.12 to amalgamate with any companies, institutions, societies or clubs having objects wholly or in part similar to those of the Club
5.13 to purchase or otherwise acquire and undertake all or any part of the property, assets, liabilities and engagements of any body, with which the Club is authorised to amalgamate
5.14 to transfer all or any part of the property, assets, liabilities and engagements of the Club to any body with which the Club is authorised to amalgamate
5.15 to acquire and hold through trustees or nominees subsidiary companies whether operating or inactive which are conducive to the pursuit or to the attainment of any of the principal objects
5.16 to subscribe to or acquire shares in any limited liability company
5.17 to do all such other lawful things as are incidental or conducive to the pursuit or to the attainment of any of the principal objects.
6 The income of the Club, from wherever derived, shall be applied solely in promoting the above objects, and no distribution shall be made to its members in cash or otherwise save on winding up.
7 The liability of the members is limited.
8 Every member of the Club undertakes to contribute such amount as may be required not exceeding £1 to its assets, in the event of its being wound up while he is a member or within one year after he ceases to be a member, for payment of the debts and liabilities of the Club, contracted before he ceased to be a member, and of the costs; charges and expenses of winding up and for the adjustment of the rights of the contributories among themselves.
9 If on the winding up of the Club there remains any surplus after the satisfaction of all its debts and liabilities, the surplus shall be distributed among the members of the Club or as the majority of the members shall decide.
WE, the persons whose names and addresses are subscribed wish to be formed into a company in pursuance of this Memorandum of Association. Names, Addresses and Descriptions of Subscribers.

Byelaws
as at 1st October 2010
1. Introduction
1.1 Jowett Car Club Limited (known as the “Company”) shall trade and conduct its business using the name “Jowett Car Club” (known as the “Club”)
1.2 All correspondence bills letterheads and publications by the Club shall also show the name registered office address and company registration number of the Company
1.3 Signature of documentation by an individual on behalf of the Club shall after the signature show the individual’s office in the Company and make it clear that the signature is on behalf of the Company otherwise the signatory may bear personal liability
1.4 The Memorandum and Articles of Association and these Byelaws shall so far as practical incorporate the Rules and Constitution of the Jowett Car Club prior to 2006. The Rules and Constitution of the Jowett Car Club are replaced by the Memorandum and Articles of Association and these Byelaws.
2. President and Vice Presidents
2.1 The Club shall have a President who shall be a person of suitable stature who has made a major contribution to the cause of Jowett vehicles. The President shall be formally elected at a General Meeting by a majority of the members present and shall have the privileges of Honorary Life Membership. The President shall have no formal responsibilities, but will be regarded as the Club's figurehead and shall be entitled to attend and vote at Executive Council meetings and (if he is a Director) vote at meetings of the Board.
2.2 The Club shall have such number of Vice Presidents as it shall think fit. They shall be persons who have made important contributions to the cause of Jowett vehicles. Each shall be formally elected at a General Meeting by a majority of the members present, and shall have the privileges of Honorary Life Membership. A Vice President shall have no formal responsibilities but shall be entitled to attend and (if he is a Director) vote at meetings of the Board and at meetings of Executive Council.
3. Yearly Subscription
3.1 Refer to the provisions of Article 5
3.2 Subscriptions are payable on the 1st. January each year
3.3 A joint subscription for husband and wife or partner of such sum as is decided at the Annual General Meeting entitles each to full membership but restricts normal publications to one shared copy
3.6 New members paying a full subscription after 31st. August shall receive membership from then until the end of the following year
3.7 Jowett Junior Members may be individuals or membership may be combined with fellow siblings.
4 Application for membership
4.1 Refer to Articles 4 and 6
4.2 Application for membership of every candidate must be in writing, signed by the candidate, and must be in the form that the Club from time to time prescribes.
4.3 Each subscribing member shall receive a membership card and receipt duly signed by the Treasurer and valid for the appropriate period until 31st. December.
5 The Constitution
5.1 The Memorandum and Articles of the Company with these Byelaws shall comprise the Constitution of the Club. Each member on joining shall receive a copy of the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company and these Byelaws and agree to be bound by them and any amendments of them
5.2 No part of the Memorandum and Articles of Association may be altered or added to other than by a Special Resolution passed by a 75% majority of those voting at a General Meeting of the Company.
6. Resignation from membership No refund of the guarantee subscription shall be made.
7. Lapsing of membership Members who fail to renew their membership by payment of subscription by 31st. March shall be deemed to have lapsed their membership of the Club. A lapsed member reapplying during the year of lapsing will not be sent copies of the Jowetteer for that year not already received. A lapsed member reapplying in subsequent years will be treated as a new member. A lapsed member rejoining shall not have to pay a further guarantee subscription.
8. Expulsion of a member Refer to Article 10.
9 Organisation
9.1 Board of Directors Meetings will normally take place before, during, or after Executive Council Meetings or at any other time deemed necessary by at least three Directors
9.2 Executive Council
9.2.1 The affairs of the Club shall be managed by the Executive Council
9.2.2 The Executive Council shall have the power to co-opt additional ordinary members at a ratio of one to five members of the Executive Council to a maximum of six at any one meeting
9.2.3 The final approval for decisions taken at an Executive Council Meeting rests with the Board of Directors
9.2.4 The Executive Council may from time to time delegate such of it’s functions to such officials and subcommittees as it thinks fit to appoint or establish from time to time and the officials shall include the Chairman and Treasurer of Jowett Car Spares, the Editor(s), Competition Secretary, Spares Officer, Publicity Officer, Membership Secretary, Librarian, Film Librarian, Tools Librarian, Awards Co-Ordinator, Jowett Shopkeeper, International Secretary, Registrars, and one nominated representative from each Regional Section, all of whom shall be members of the Club
9.3 Composition of the Club The Club shall have Regional Sections each with its own elected Regional Committee. Each Regional Committee shall be a Sub Committee of the Executive Council responsible for local events and affairs in accordance with the Constitution, with the Executive Council responsible for the overall management of the Club
9.4 Regional Committees
9.4.1 Each Regional section shall have a Regional Committee which shall consist of Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer and at least three members, who shall be elected annually at the Regional Annual General Meeting. The names and addresses of the Regional Section Committee Members so elected shall be forwarded within 19 days thereafter to the Club's Secretary
9.4.2 Each Regional Section may raise and hold funds
9.4.3 A statement of the accounts shall be presented and accepted at the Regional Section Annual General Meeting after audit and due authorisation by any two Club members other than the Chairman or Secretary of the Regional Section
9.4.4 The Regional Section Treasurer shall each year send a statement of the balance of monies held in the Regional account on 31st.July of the current year, duly signed, to the Club Treasurer by the 14thday of August following
9.4.5 Each Regional Section shall be self financing and may organise and finance local events and activities which are compatible with the objectives of the Club. A Regional Section experiencing financial difficulties may apply to the Executive Council for a loan or grant in exceptional circumstances
9.4.6 The funds of a Regional Section shall belong to the Club. No Regional section shall incur liabilities in excess of its current assets without the sanction of the Executive Council. All monies shall be held in a bank account which bears the name of the Club preceding the name of the Regional section. All cheques shall be signed by at least the Regional Committee Treasurer and one other Regional Committee Member
9.4.7 The Club Treasurer will include the aggregate of monies held by the Regional Sections as a total and not attributed to Individual Sections in the statement of the Annual Accounts to the Annual General Meeting of the Club
9.5 Jowett Car Spares
9.5.1 Jowett Car Spares shall have a Chairman and a Treasurer, both of whom shall be elected as Directors of the Club
9.5.2 The Club will operate Jowett Car Spares for the benefit of members only, but unwanted items may be sold to other parties
9.5.3 The annual financial accounts of Jowett Car Spares shall be audited by a member of the Club who is not part of the Jowett Car Spares team
9.5.4 The annual financial accounts of Jowett Car Spares shall be included on the annual accounts document of the Club which is reported at the Annual General Meeting of the Club.
9.5.5 The stock held by Jowett Car Spares shall be audited on a three year cycle for quantities held and not for its financial value by a member or members of the Club who is not part of the Jowett Car Spares team
9.5.6 The trading and other activities of Jowett Car Spares shall be reported at the Annual General Meeting of the Club
9.5.7 Jowett Car Spares shall investigate, pursue reports and generally search out, collect and collate information of any sort as to the whereabouts and availability of spares for Jowett vehicles and acquire or manufacture such spares as it considers appropriate
9.5.8 Jowett Car Spares Officers and employees may give opinions concerning the running and maintenance of Jowett vehicles but it shall not be taken as technical advice and it shall be the responsibility of each member whether or not to accept such opinion.
10 Election and Retirement of Executive Council Members See Articles 21, 24, 29 and 30.
11 Election and Retirement of Regional Committee Members The President, Vice-Presidents, Ordinary or Honorary Life Members shall be eligible for election as Regional Committee Members. Candidates must be nominated by two ordinary members of the Club and must express their willingness to serve as a Regional Member. Any member so nominated shall be elected at the Regional Section Annual General Meeting by a simple majority. All members so elected to the Regional Committee shall retire therefrom at the next Regional Section Annual General Meeting and shall be eligible for re-election if prepared to stand again and are duly nominated and the Chairman's term of office may extend beyond three consecutive years.
12 Quorum The quorum for a Regional Committee shall be 40% of the membership of that committee. The quorum for a Regional Section Annual General Meeting shall be seven members. If a quorum is not obtained within 30 minutes of the advertised time of the commencement of the meeting in any case, then the meeting must be abandoned. If a Regional Section Annual General Meeting, is so abandoned the Secretary will convene a further meeting within 30 days. Any member may challenge the competency of any meeting if the number of members present is insufficient to make a quorum.
13 Casual Vacancies Any casual vacancy arising in a Regional Committees, whether by reason of a member lapsing membership, resignation, death a otherwise, may be filled by a majority vote of the committee concerned. The appointee shall hold office until the following Regional Section Annual General Meeting and is eligible to be re-elected at that meeting.
14 Removal of a Committee Member Any Regional Committee member may be removed from his office at any time during the term of his office by a proposal, duly seconded in writing, circulated to all other Regional Section Committee Members entitled to attend and vote at least 21 days before the meeting at which the resolution for removal is to be proposed. The Regional Committee Member whose removal is proposed shall be entitled to make written representations. The resolution requires a three-quarters majority of those members present and entitled to vote to be carried. Voting shall be by a show of hands, or a written ballot at the discretion of the Chairman. A Regional Section Committee member so removed from office shall remain a member of the Club unless on due notice and proper resolution he has been expelled from the Club as hereinbefore provided.
15 Duties of Officers and Officials The duties of the Officers and other officials of the Club shall include the following:
15.1 The Secretary Shall:
15.1.1 keep a record of the minutes of the General Meetings and Executive Council Meetings of the Club
15.1.2 cause to be kept a current list of names and addresses of all members of the Club on file
15.1.3 issue notices of and convene General Meetings and Executive Council Meetings;
15.1.4 keep a register of the assets of the Club
15.1.5 keep any other records which the General Meeting of members or Executive Council may direct
15.1.6 superintend and organise the administration of the affairs of the Club and the promotion of its objects according to the Constitution and the instructions given from time to time by the members in General Meeting or Executive Council
15.1.7 ensure compliance with statutory requirements
15.2 The Treasurer Shall:
15.2.1 cause to be kept a complete and accurate record of all the subscriptions received together with all donations and other receipts and assets of the Club and issue receipts therefor
15.2.2 receive, hold, deposit, invest, spend and disburse funds of the Club as instructed by members in General Meeting and Executive Council and keep an accurate record thereof
15.2.3 prepare Annual Accounts and submit same together with all records, accounts, receipts and vouchers to the Auditors for checking
15.2.4 submit the Annual Accounts and Auditor's Report to the Annual General Meeting, copies being made available to all members attending the Annual General Meeting, or available on request
15.2.5 receive annually the financial balance of each Regional Section, make any proper enquiries in regard thereto and report to the members in General Meeting and the Executive Council as necessary
15.2.6 receive, consider and grant or, if so directed by the Executive Council, refuse applications for membership
15.2.7 issue to all new members a copy of the Memorandum and Articles of Association and current Byelaws of the Club
15.3 The Chairman Shall preside at each General Meeting and Executive Council Meeting and shall have a casting vote in any business of the meeting. The Chairman shall address the Club in Annual General Meeting
15.4 The Vice Chairman Shall deputise for the Chairman in any meeting which the Chairman is absent, assist in any way possible the Chairman and other Club Officers in organisation, administration and the general business of the meetings
15.5 The Competition Secretary Shall encourage, promote and arrange, both locally and nationally, sporting, racing and other events; liaise with other car dubs, organisations and periodicals in connection therewith
15.6 The Editor(s) Shall receive material, compile, edit and publish a regular newsletter for the membership
15.7 The Spares Officer Shall investigate Jowett spares offered for sale or disposal and take appropriate action
15.8 The Publicity Officer Shall endeavour to obtain favourable press publicity at all times, and where appropriate counter any misleading or inaccurate publicity
15.9 The Membership Secretary Shall maintain a duplicate record of the name and address and club particulars of all members, and provide mailing labels when required
15.10 The Librarian Shall oversee and add to the Club’s collection of historic documents relating to Jowett vehicles to include a copy of every Jowetteer published
15.11 The Film Librarian Shall oversee and add to a collection of films and videos prepared for the Club and other films and videos relating to Jowett vehicles and supply these to Sections or individual members when requested.
16 Nominations for Officials Nominations for election of Officials to fulfill the roles referred to in Byelaws 15.5-15.11 shall be made at the Annual General Meeting by two ordinary members of the Club subject as provided herein.
17 Minutes The minutes of all meetings once they have been accepted by the members present shall be signed as correct by the Chairman.
18 General Matters
18.1 Banking All monies received by the Treasurer on behalf of the Club must be banked in a bank account or Building Society account in the Club's name. Cheques and other documents drawn on the Club's funds must be signed by the Treasurer and either the Chairman Vice Chairman or Secretary.
18.2 Annual General Meeting:
18.2.1 See Article12
18.2.2 the annual general meeting shall be held in the month of October at a time and place specified by the Executive Council
18.2.3 The business normally, but not exclusively, shall be:
18.2.3.1 Minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting
18.2.3.2 Receiving the Annual Report and Financial Statement
18.2.3.3 Electing Officers Auditors and Officials
18.2.3.4 Reports of the Officers
18.2.3.5 Formal proposals; these are defined as those concerning the organisation, administration or future of the Club and must be received in writing by the Secretary, duly seconded, by the 1st. September preceding the October meeting in which they are to be proposed
18.2.3.6 Any other business.
19 Appointment of Auditors
19.1 Auditors for the Club Accounts Subject to Article 35 and legal requirements for the appointment of professionally qualified auditors, the Auditors, who shall not be Club Officers, shall be two members from a panel of three appointed by the members in General Meeting. They shall examine all books and accounts of the Club and shall satisfy themselves of their correctness and shall prepare and sign a report thereon which shall be circulated to all members with the accounts. At least one Auditor shall retire annually and may not offer himself for re-election for a period of one year
19.2 The auditor of Jowett Car Spares accounts shall be a Member of the Club who is not involved with the operation of the finances of Jowett Car Spares
19.3 The auditors of Jowett Car Spares Stock shall be a qualified auditor who is not a member of the Club. This audit is to be undertaken on a three-yearly cycle
19.4 The auditors of Regional Sections Accounts shall be any Member of the Club other than the Chairman or Secretary of that Regional Section and shall be appointed by that Regional Section Committee.
20 Power to instruct Solicitors/Professional Persons The Executive Council shall have the power on grounds which it deems sufficiently serious within its discretion to instruct a solicitor or any other professional person or body for advice. There must be a formal resolution duly proposed referring to the matter upon which advice is sought and that resolution must be passed by a two thirds majority of those present and able to vote at any Executive Council Meeting. The power is limited to the seeking of advice only and the Executive Council shall not instruct a Solicitor or professional person to issue any proceedings in court without the approval of the Club in General Meeting.
21 Capacity with regard to documents Any contract, deed, undertaking, authority or any other legal document to which the Club is party shall be held to be validly entered into, given or executed on behalf of the Club if it is subscribed to by the Chairman, Secretary or Treasurer for the time being.
22 Service of documents Any notice or other documents shall be deemed to have been duly served on the Club if addressed to the Secretary and delivered to him by hand, or received by post at his residence.
23 Events All motor competitions promoted by the Club shall be held under the general competition rules of the Motor Sports Association or any successor body and will meet with any other requirements of that Organisation.
24 Opinion
24.1 All opinions whether given verbally or written or printed or via other media jointly or severally between Club Directors or Officers or members or others concerning the restoration, running, and maintenance of Jowett vehicles shall not be taken as technical advice and it shall be the responsibility of each member or individual whether or not to accept such opinion
24.2 The onus falls upon the recipient of any opinion as in Byelaw 24.1 to decide whether to seek further opinions from qualified sources. These further opinions will replace and cancel any opinion given as in Byelaw 24.1.
25 Property The Secretary shall cause to be kept an up-to-date inventory of all property by lists sub-divided as to the nature of the property, e.g. Trophies, awards, books, photographs, films, tools, other documents or articles and where feasible annually publish same for benefit of the membership. Certain property may be borrowed on request in writing by ordinary members on condition that an appropriate deposit and/or fee be paid in advance, the amount of which from time to time shall be decided by the Executive Council. Items which are so available for loan will be so indicated on the published lists. Such loans are entirely within the discretion of the Executive Council and items borrowed cannot be retained by the borrower for longer than one month inclusive of the time for return if by post. On safe return in original undamaged condition the deposit will be returned less postage and any fee. The Club reserves the right to make further deductions or forfeit the deposit if the item loaned is returned damaged or incomplete. In the event of non-return a surcharge to be decided by the Executive Council shall be charged.
26 Dissolution of the Club See Article 37.

ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION OF THE JOWETT CLUB LIMITED

1 Interpretation In these articles:
1.1 `the Act' means the Companies Act 1985 including any statutory modification or re-enactment of it for the time being in force
1.2 `the Club' means Jowett Car Club Limited
1.3 `Secretary' means the Secretary of the Club or any other person appointed to perform the duties of the Secretary of the Club, including a joint, assistant or deputy Secretary
1.4 ‘the Board’ means all of the Directors
1.5 ‘the Executive Council’ means the Directors, Secretary, Officers and eligible Regional Section representatives of the Club
1.6 unless the context otherwise requires, words or expressions contained in these articles bear the same meaning as in the Act but excluding any statutory modification not in force when these articles become binding on the Club
1.7 the masculine includes the feminine and where appropriate, the singular the plural.
2 Objects The Club is established for the purposes expressed in the memorandum of Association.
3 Membership
3.1 The following may be members of the Club in the following classes:
3.1.1 Ordinary - persons owning any Jowett vehicle in the United Kingdom or abroad
3.1.2 Associate - persons genuinely interested in the promotion of the objectives of the Club but who do not currently own a Jowett vehicle
3.1.3 Honorary Life - Honorary Life Membership may be conferred in rare appropriate cases of outstanding achievements or services to the Club
3.1.4 Jowett Junior - a person below 18 years of age
3.2 The number of members with which the Club proposes to be registered is unlimited
3.3 Membership is conditional upon the member signing an application for membership and paying a guarantee subscription and each year paying such subscription as the Club may from time to time prescribe save that Honorary Life Members shall not be required to pay a subscription each year
3.4 Couples of the same household may be allowed joint membership at the discretion of the Club
3.5 The first members of the Club are the signatories to the memorandum of Association of the Club and these Articles.
4 Application for Membership
4.1 The application for membership of every candidate must be as specified in the Byelaws, and can be in writing or by any other media, signed by or approved by the candidate, and must be in the form that the Club from time to time prescribes.
4.2 The application for Jowett Junior membership must be endorsed by the signature of an adult member.
5 Subscriptions
5.1 The guarantee subscription shall not be less than £1 and the yearly subscriptions payable by members of the Club (other than Honorary Members) shall be such as the Club from time to time prescribes
5.2 Every application for membership must be accompanied by a remittance to cover the guarantee subscription and the appropriate yearly subscription (if any) from the date of application to the following 31stDecember and in the event of non-election the remittance must be returned to the candidate.
6 Election of members
6.1 Honorary Life Members shall be elected by a majority of the members present at a General Meeting
6.2 Every other candidate for election shall be elected by a simple majority of the votes of the Directors of the Club
6.3 A person wishing to join the Club must complete the prescribed membership application form and submit it together with the first yearly subscription and the £1 guarantee subscription to the Treasurer
6.4 The Executive Council holds the right to refuse any application for membership whereupon the subscriptions will be returned in full.
7 Rights of members
7.1 Subject to the express provisions of these articles and to the Memorandum of Association of the Club and to any byelaws made by the Directors of the Club as provided below for the time being in force all members of the Club are entitled at all times to use all the facilities premises and property of the Club in common
7.2 Subject to the provisions of these articles every member is entitled to all the rights and is subject to all the duties of a member of the Club provided that Honorary Life Members do not have the right to nominate or be elected as Officers or Directors of the Club unless they have paid a guarantee subscription
7.3 Junior Members do not have the right to nominate or be elected as Directors or Officers of the Club.
8 Notice of resignation Any member wishing to resign his membership of the Club must give notice in writing of his intention to do so, addressed to the Secretary and deposited at the registered office of the Club before 25th.March in any year, failing which the member must pay the subscription for the year.
9 Non-payment of subscriptions Any member whose annual subscription is unpaid on 25th March ceases to be a member of the Club and forfeits all right in and claim upon the Club and its property unless the Directors suspend the operation of this provision, which they may do as regards any particular member on such terms as they determine at their discretion.
10 Expulsion of members
10.1 If any member is convicted on an indictment of any criminal offence or is adjudged a bankrupt or makes any composition or arrangement with his creditors or being engaged in any profession is prohibited by the disciplinary body of that profession from continuing to practice or if the conduct of any member is in the opinion of the Executive Council injurious to the character of the Club or objectionable in any respect, that member may be required by the Executive Council to resign, and, if he does not resign within one week, the member may (after he has been given the opportunity to justify or explain his conduct) be expelled by resolution of the Executive Council and then ceases to be a member of the Club
10.2 A member expelled under this article may appeal by giving written notice of appeal to the Secretary within 10 days from the posting of the notice of expulsion
10.3 After receipt of a notice of appeal the next General Meeting of the Club will decide the outcome and, if that meeting passes a resolution rescinding the expulsion, then the member must be reinstated as from the date of the resolution
10.4 Any member expelled in accordance with these articles, or otherwise ceasing to be a member of the Club, forfeits all right to or claim upon the Club or its property or funds or any return of subscriptions paid and remains liable for any outstanding fees or charges due from him at the date of expulsion or cessation.
11 Rights of members personal The rights of a member as such are personal and are not transferable and cease upon the member's death.
12 Annual general meeting
12.1 The Club must hold a general meeting in each year as its annual general meeting in addition to any other meetings in that year, and must specify the meeting as the annual general meeting in the notices calling it
12.2 Not more than 14 months may elapse between the date of one annual general meeting of the Club and that of the next
12.3 The annual general meeting must be held at such time and place as the Directors appoint and at least 21 days prior written notice shall be posted to each member at their registered address.
13 Extraordinary general meetings
13.1 All general meetings other than annual general meetings must be called extraordinary general meetings
13.2 The Directors may, whenever they think fit, and must, on a requisition made in writing by at least 20 members or members representing not less than one-tenth of the total voting rights of all the members having at the date of deposit of the requisition a right to vote at general meetings, whichever is the lesser, convene an extraordinary general meeting provided that at least 21 days prior notice has been given to every member of the Club
13.3 Any requisition made by the members must state the object of the meeting proposed to be called, and must be signed by the requisitioner and deposited at the registered office of the Club
13.4 On receipt of the requisition the Directors must immediately proceed to convene an extraordinary general meeting
13.5 If the Directors do not proceed to call a meeting within 28 days from the date of deposit of the requisition, the requisitioner, or any of them representing more than one-half of the total voting rights of all of them may convene such a meeting.
14 Notice of meetings Accidental omission to give notice of any meeting to or non-receipt of such notice by any member does not invalidate the proceedings at that meeting.
15 Quorum
15.1 No business may be transacted at any general meeting of the Club unless a quorum is present
15.2 Save as otherwise provided in these articles 20 members or such number as is at least 10% of the membership of the Club (whichever is less) personally present is a quorum
15.3 If within half an hour from the time appointed for the meeting a quorum of members is not present, or, if during a meeting such a quorum ceases to be present:
15.3.1 if the meeting was convened on the requisition of members, it must be dissolved
15.3.2 in any other case the meeting stands adjourned to the same day in the next week at the same time and place or to such time and place as the Directors may determine and, if at the adjourned meeting a quorum of members is not present within half an hour of the time appointed for the meeting, the members present may form a quorum.
16 Chairman
16.1 A Chairman and a Vice Chairman shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting to serve until election of another Chairman and Vice Chairman at another Annual General Meeting
16.2 The Chairman if present and failing him the Vice Chairman if present shall be the Chairman of General Meetings
16.3 The members present at a meeting may elect one or more of their number who is a Director to be chairman of the meeting if neither the Chairman nor the Vice Chairman is present
16.4 If there is no Director present, then the members may elect any one of their number to be chairman of the meeting
16.5 A person shall not be elected as Chairman for more than 3 consecutive years.
17 Adjournment
17.1 The chairman may, with the consent of a meeting at which a quorum is present (and must if so directed by the meeting), adjourn the meeting from time to time and from place to place
17.2 No business may be transacted at any adjourned meeting other than business which might properly have been transacted at the meeting had the adjournment not taken place.
18 Passing of resolutions
18.1 At any general meeting:
18.1.1 a declaration by the chairman that a resolution has been carried, or carried unanimously, or carried by a particular majority, or lost, or not carried by a particular majority, and
18.1.2 an entry to that effect in the book of proceedings of the Club are conclusive evidence of the fact without proof of the number or proportion of the votes recorded in favour of or against the resolution, unless a poll is demanded by the chairman or by at least two members having the right to vote at the meeting or by a member or members representing not less than one-tenth of the total voting rights of all the members having the right to vote at the meeting
18.2 If a poll is demanded in the above manner, it must be taken in such manner as the chairman directs, and the result of the poll is deemed to be the resolution of the meeting at which the poll was demanded
18.3 Where one or more Directors present at a General meeting believe and state that a duly proposed and seconded resolution may be illegal the chairman is permitted, or may be required by one or more Directors present, to defer said resolution to the next meeting. If the proposer or others present wish to continue with the said resolution the chairman or the Secretary shall seek a professional legal opinion which shall be presented at the next meeting when the resolution may be proposed again. The Chairman must act only in accordance with the legal opinion received
18.4 Notice of a Special Resolution which seeks to change these Articles of Association must be given in writing to the Secretary at least 21 days prior to a General Meeting and the notice copied to Members entitled to receive notice of the General Meeting at least 7 days prior to it provided that the Chairman of the General Meeting may in his absolute discretion allow amendment of a proposed resolution of which notice has been duly given. A Special Resolution must receive a 75% majority to be carried.
19 Voting rights
19.1 Every member of the Club may attend and vote at general meetings of the Club but:
19.1.1 Honorary Life members may not vote unless they have paid a Guarantee Subscription
19.1.2 No member may vote at any meeting unless all the money then due from him to the Club has been paid
19.1.3 Jowett Juniors are not entitled to vote at General Meetings
19.2 Every member of the Club entitled to vote has one vote and no more, except that, in case of equality of votes, the chairman may have a second or casting vote.
20 Directors
20.1 The Directors of the Club shall be not less than 3 nor more than 11 members of the Club elected as provided in these articles
20.2 3 Directors are a quorum at a Board of Directors meeting
21 Election of Directors Subject as provided above the election of Directors must take place in the following manner:
21.1 Any two members of the Club may nominate any other member to serve as a Director of the Club, having previously received his assent
21.2 The name of each member so nominated, together with the names of his proposer and seconder, must be sent in writing signed by all three of them to the Secretary of the Club at least 7 days before the annual general meeting or other general meeting the notice convening which advises that the election of Directors is on the agenda
21.3 Details of the candidates’ names in alphabetical order, with the proposers and seconders names, must be made available to each member of the Club on request at least 3 days immediately preceding the relevant general meeting
21.4 If insufficient candidates are so nominated candidates to fill the vacancies may be nominated for election at the relevant meeting
21.5 Each member present at the annual general meeting and qualified to vote may vote for any number of candidates not exceeding the number of vacancies
21.6 The elected Directors may appoint a member or members to fill any remaining vacancy or vacancies
21.7 If any candidate declines to serve after being elected; the candidate who has the next largest number of votes must be deemed to be elected
21.8 If two or more candidates obtain an equal number of votes the Directors must select by lot from such candidates the candidate or candidates who is or are to be elected
21.9 Notwithstanding the foregoing the Chairman and Treasurer of Jowett Car Spares shall be proposed at the Annual General Meeting by the Chairman of the Club after a resolution of adoption carried at the previous Executive Council Meeting. If the meeting fails to approve the appointment of the either the Chairman and/or the Treasurer of Jowett Car Spares by simple majority their appointment will be held open for resolution by the Executive Council.
22 Remuneration No Director or Officer of the Club, other than the Secretary, may receive any renumeration for his services in the capacity of Director or Officer but nothing contained in these articles is to prohibit payment by the Club of any sum to the Secretary for clerical or other assistance.
23 Age limits There is no any age limit for Directors and accordingly Section 293(2)-(6) of the Act does not apply to the Club.
24 Retirement of Directors
24.1 At every annual general meeting of the Club all Directors of the Club must retire from office
24.2 The retiring Directors are eligible for re-election at the same or any other general meeting of the Club.
25 Powers of Directors
25.1 The Directors of the Club may exercise all powers that may be exercised by the Club and do anything that may be done by the Club, except where under these articles or any statute for the time being in force the power must be exercised or the thing be done by the Club in general meeting
25.2 The Directors may act notwithstanding vacancies
25.3 The Directors of the Club may issue debentures, debenture stock, bonds, or obligations of the Club at any time, in any form or manner, and for any amount, and may raise or borrow for the purposes of the Club any sum or sums of money either upon mortgage or charge of all or any of the property of the Club, whether present or future or on bonds or debentures secured by trust deed or otherwise or not secured as they may think fit.
26 Removal of Directors The office of a Director is vacated if:
26.1 his membership of the Club is terminated, or
26.2 he absents himself from meetings of the Directors for a continuous period of six calendar months without special leave of absence from the other Directors; or
26.3 he gives the Directors one calendar month's notice in writing that he resigns his office or
26.4 he is removed by extraordinary resolution passed at a general meeting of the Club.
27 Officers The Officers of the Club are the Chairman, Vice Chairman, Honorary Treasurer and the Secretary and such others as the Club shall decide from time to time.
28 Election of Officers
28.1 At every annual general meeting of the Club all Officers of the Club must retire from office and may offer themselves for re-election
28.2 Any two members of the Club may nominate any other member to serve as an Officer of the Club, having previously received the nominees assent
28.3 Candidates to fill the vacancies may be nominated for election at the relevant general meeting
28.4 Each member present at the relevant general meeting and qualified to vote may vote for any number of candidates not exceeding the number of vacancies
28.5 The elected Directors may elect a member or members to fill any remaining vacancy or vacancies
28.6 If any candidate declines to serve after being elected the candidate who has the next largest number of votes must be deemed to be elected
28.7 If two or more candidates obtain an equal number of votes the Directors must select by lot from such candidates the candidate or candidates who is or are to be elected.
29 Casual vacancies
29.1 All casual vacancies arising amongst the Directors or Officers of the Club must be filled by the Directors
29.2 Any Director or any Officer (other than the Secretary) appointed to fill a casual vacancy must retire at the following annual general meeting.
30 Appointment of Secretary
30.1 The Secretary of the Club must be appointed by the Directors for such term, at such remuneration and upon such conditions as they think fit
30.2 The Directors may terminate the Secretary's appointment and fill a vacancy in the office.
31 Accounts
31.1 The Directors of the Club must ensure that proper books of account are kept in respect of:
31.1.1 all sums of money received and expended by the Club and the matters in respect of which the receipts and expenditure take place and
31.1.2 the assets and liabilities of the Club
31.2 The books of account must be kept at the registered office of the Club, or at such other place or places as the Directors think fit, and must always be open to the inspection of the Directors
31.3 Any member has the right to inspect any account or book or document of the Club upon giving at least 36 hours notice to the Secretary and paying the reasonable expenses thereby incurred.
32 Presentation of accounts
32.1 Once at least in every year the Directors must lay before the Club in general meeting an account of income and expenditure for the period since the preceding account
32.2 A balance sheet must be made out in every year and laid before the Club in general meeting, made up to a date not more than six months before such meeting
32.3 A copy of the balance sheet must be sent to, or made available to, the persons entitled to receive notices of general meetings in the manner in which notices are to be given under these articles at least 14 days prior to the meeting
32.4 Every account and balance sheet must be accompanied by a report of the Directors and the account, report and balance sheet must be signed by two Directors and countersigned by the Secretary.
33 Byelaws
33.1 The Directors of the Club may from time to time make, alter and repeal any byelaws they consider necessary or expedient or convenient for the proper conduct and management of the Club
33.2 The Directors must adopt whatever means they consider sufficient to bring all byelaws, alterations and repeals to the notice of the members of the Club
33.3 All byelaws, so long as they are in force, are binding on all members of the Club
33.4 No byelaws may be inconsistent with, or affect or repeal anything contained in, the memorandum or articles of association of the Club, or be in breach of any statutory provision
33.5 Any byelaw may be set aside by a special resolution of a general meeting of the Club.
34 Delegation
34.1 The Directors shall so far as lawful delegate power to operate and administer Club activities and to respond to demands upon, opportunities for, and initiatives of the Club (including annual rallies) to the Executive Council
34.2 The Directors of the Club may delegate any of their powers to a committee or committees appointed by the Directors
34.3 With the exception of a sub-committee with less than four members or one concerned with the purchase for the Club, or supply by the Club, of intoxicating liquor, a sub-committee may have up to one-third of its membership from members of the Club other than Directors and Officers
34.4 In the exercise of the powers delegated to it, a committee must conform to any regulations prescribed by the Directors
34.5 Any delegation of powers or appointment of a committee may be recalled or revoked by the Directors at any time.
35 Audit An auditor or auditors must be appointed and his or their duties regulated in accordance with the Act.
36 Seal
36.1 The Club shall not be obliged to have a seal
36.2 The Club may execute deed by the signature of two Directors or of a Director and the Secretary.
37 Dissolution If the Club is wound up voluntarily or otherwise, the liquidator may, with the sanction of an extraordinary resolution of the Club and any other sanction required by the Act:
37.1 divide among the members in specie or in kind, the whole or any part of the assets of the Club or
37.2 vest the whole or any part of the assets of the Club in trustees upon such trusts for the benefit of the members as he, with the same sanction, determines.
38 Notices
38.1 A notice may be given by the Club to any member personally, by sending it by post in a prepaid envelope addressed to the member at his registered address or by posting it in a conspicuous place in the Club room of the Club
38.2 Where a notice is sent by post, service of the notice is deemed to be effected by properly addressing, prepaying and posting a letter containing the notice and is deemed to have been effected at the expiration of 48 hours after the envelope containing it was posted.
39 Headings
The headings in these articles do not form part of them or in any manner affect the interpretation or construction of them.
WE, the persons whose names and addresses are subscribed confirm that the foregoing are the Articles of Association of JOWETT CAR CLUB LIMITED.
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Joining the J.C.C. Limited.

There are various ways to join or renew your membership and to tell us about your Jowett so please choose which you prefer after you read about the membership types, the payment methods, the GDPR statement, the Memorandum_of_Association, Byelaws and Articles of the club. Your application will not be accepted until a membership form has been received and the payment has been made. You can use the on-line system or one of the three types of documents to send us your details by post to:
JCC Membership Secretary, Barbara Atack, Moorside, Old Lees Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8HW.
or mail to membership@jowett.org
You may contact the Membership Secretary by phone on (+44 1422 842105) at sensible times.

You can use the Member Services to lead you through the process. After registration you will receive an activation key by email which you should keep safely and use to log into member services. Remember your password and use this after you click the activation key link. Then you choose JOIN (if you are a new member) or CHECK (if you are an existing member) from the MENU of services presented to you. You enter your details (or amend the existing record) to produce an accurate record. You are offered the option to pay using PayPal as well as the other methods shown below. The system calculates your subscription based on your choices. On completion the membership secretary and treasurer are automatically notified. This is more secure method than email or paper as your details are stored and transmitted securely. If you have a Jowett vehicle or stationary engine the on-line service can also be used for adding, checking and amending the vehicle records.
If you wish to join or renew please complete using one of these methods or use Member Services.

Adobe Acrobat Membership application form
for electronic completion or printing.
You can use this pdf form with Adobe Acrobat DC or Acrobat to input your details using Fill and Sign then print or email. Click the link, save the file, open with Acrobat DC, click the “Fill & Sign” tool in the right pane, fill out your form. Complete form filling by clicking a text field and typing or adding a text box. Sign your form: Click “Sign” in the toolbar at the top of the page. Send your form by email to membership@jowett.org or print. There is a tutorial here which will lead you through this method which produces a completed form that you can save and email.

Word Membership application form
for electronic completion or printing.
You will need to save this to your device, open it with Microsoft Word, enable editing, enter your details and then email or print and post.

Text Membership application form for electronic completion or printing.
If you cannot use Acrobat or Microsoft Word then please use this text form from which you can select and paste the text into a word processor, enter your details and then email or print and post.

Membership application form for printing.
If you want to have a paper form (pdf) then print this form then fill, scan or photo on smart phone and then email or post.

Membership renewal form for printing.
If you have a Jowett vehicle or stationary engine please complete using one of these methods or use Member Services.
Adobe Acrobat Vehicle Description Document for electronic completion or printing. You can use this pdf form with Adobe Acrobat DC or Acrobat to input your details using Fill and Sign then print or email. Click the link, save the file, open with Acrobat DC, click the “Fill & Sign” tool in the right pane, fill out your form. Complete form filling by clicking a text field and typing or adding a text box. Sign your form: Click “Sign” in the toolbar at the top of the page. Send your form by email to membership@jowett.org or print. There is a tutorial here which will lead you through this method which produces a completed form that you can save and email.

Word Vehicle Description Document
for electronic completion or printing. You will need to save this docx to your device, open it with Microsoft Word, enable editing, enter your details and then email

Text Vehicle Description Document for electronic completion or printing. If you cannot use Microsoft Word then please use this text document. from which you can select and paste the text into a word processor before printing or emailing.

Printable Vehicle Description Document
.
If you want to have a paper form (pdf) then print this form, then fill, scan or photo on smart phone and then email or post.

Paying without a cheque


The Yorkshire bank (where our account is held) does not partake in the payee checking service so your bank will be unable to validate the account number. You should be able to continue paying without this validation. For those with telephone, Internet or just debit (non cheque method) with a UK bank you can use the Bank Automated Clearing System (BACS) to 05-03-87 Account Number= 49859657, Jowett Car Club Limited. It is imperative, if you use Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) that you put your surname and initials as the 'Customer Reference'. If you do not do this, the membership secretary will not be able to see you have paid! Please alert the Membership Secretary via request form or by emailing membership@jowett.org if you wish to pay this way and mark your form accordingly.

Paying by PayPal, Debit or Credit Card

You may pay by PayPal, Debit or Credit Card but there is an additional £2 charge for administration. Please select the desired subscription from the drop down menu and click the Buy Now button. This will open a new tab in your browser so that you can log into PayPal and confirm payment. Please identify yourself clearly in the transaction. Note you should also mail your completed membership application or renewal form to the treasurer@jowett.org and membership@jowett.org

When you complete payment you will be taken to the members' services where you can check your membership record and update vehicle details. You may have to register for a session, if you do not already have one active.


International Bank Transfer

IBAN - GB47YORK05038749859657 SWIFT ( BIC ) - YORKGB21387

Some banks within Europe may be able to use SEPA to reduce charges. Please contact the Treasurer using the requests form.

Alternatively send a UK sterling cheque with completed form to Membership Secretary whose address is on the form. Some members may be able to offer a personal service to save bank charges.

Membership types
UK Members

If you are resident in the U.K.

Membership subscription is £40

Junior Membership £5

Overseas Members requiring a paper copy of the Jowetteer.

If you are not resident in the UK and require the printed Jowetteer to be posted to you, then the subscription is an extra £5. Otherwise, if you just receive the electronic Jowetteer or do not want a Jowetter at all, then use the UK subscription rates.

Membership Categories:

Joint membership entitles you and your spouse / partner to vote at the club's AGM and to enter competitions.

Associate membership is for people who do not own a Jowett. Junior membership is available to all under the age of 17.

If the membership fee is received after 31st August from a new member (or one who is rejoining after a lapse of 5 year's membership), then membership continues until December 31st of the following year.
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Copy the text below and paste into an email and then add the required information before sending to membership@jowett.org_______________________________

Jowett Car Club Ltd Membership Form.
Member number=
Please make sure you complete all of the form and sign it (if returning on paper) or email it.
Type details after the colons :
Type 'Y' after a box for a tick.

________________________________
You/Yourselves – Please provide your address as defined by your postal service.
Family name:
Colloquial or given name:
Joint member’s name (if applicable):
Address house/street:
Address part 2:
Address town:
Address county/state:
Postcode:
Country:
Telephone number with international code. (+44 for UK):
Email address :
(Please take extra care to make sure this will not be misinterpreted).
________________________________
Your Membership Choice (Please indicate by selecting one box only)
You need to be a member to obtain spares from Jowett Car Spares.

Junior for all under the age of 17 in same household.

UK Members(and Overseas Members opting for the Jowetteer by email only)
£40☐

Junior £5☐

Overseas Members taking a printed Jowetteer
£45☐

________________________________
Your Jowetteer
Sent to you by Email? ☐
A posted printed copy? ☐
________________________________
Your Club Section
East Anglian EA☐,
Midlands MI☐,
Northern NO☐,
North East NE☐,
North West NW☐,
Scottish SC☐,
Southern SO☐,
South West SW☐,
Overseas Europe ZE☐
Overseas non-Europe ZO☐
________________________________
First Aid Scheme – Please tick if you can offer any of the following to members needing assistance.
I have spares for pre-War, ☐
Bradford,☐
JaveLin, ☐
JUpiter☐
I can do minor Repairs.☐
I can provide Accommodation.☐
I can Tow for a short distance.☐
Willing to Help get jowett on the road ☐
I need help getting a Jowett on the road.☐
________________________________
VEHICLE DETAILS – IF YOUR VEHICLE DETAILS HAVE CHANGED
Please use the Vehicle Description Document at http://jowett.org/join.htm or a separate piece of paper and include Model, Registration number,Year and Chassis number. If you believe the JCC has your vehicle recorded the model and registration number will suffice. You can check and amend the details we hold by using Member Services on jowett.net
________________________________
Payment Methods and Instructions
Please indicate your payment method by ticking ONE of the boxes below.
Cheque☐
Payable to: Jowett Car Club Ltd. Send this form and your cheque to JCC Membership Secretary, Barbara Atack, Moorside, Old Lees Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8HW. Email: membership@jowett.org Please enclose an SAE if you wish to receive a Membership Card. Overseas members can pay by a cheque drawn on a UK bank with a UK sort code.
BACS☐
For BACS or EFT use: Account name: Jowett Car Club. Sortcode: 05-03-87. Account No: 49859657. For the payment reference use your JCC Membership number, your surname and initials.
IBAN ☐
Overseas Members Only JCC IBAN number is: GB47YORK05038749859657 Please pay through your own bank IN STERLING using your surname as the reference.
PAYPAL☐
There is a £2 surcharge. PayPal can be used for credit and debit card payments also without a PayPal account. Use the PayPal selection on http://jowett.org/join.htm
________________________________
DATA PROTECTION
The GDPR statement, the Jowett Car Club Limited Articles and Byelaws can be viewed on http://jowett.org/join.htm or obtained from the Secretary of JCC Ltd. Please sign the declaration below in addition to completing the application form. If you are applying for joint membership, both parties must sign the declaration.
DECLARATION: I hereby agree that my application for membership of the Jowett Car Club Limited is made on the understanding that Jowett Car Club Limited is subject under the laws of England and Wales to the Companies Act 1985 including any statutory modification or re-enactment of it for the time being in force. I agree to observe and be bound by the Articles of Association and the Byelaws of Jowett Car Club Ltd. I confirm I give my consent for the Jowett Car Club Limited to store the information I provide electronically and that I will not distribute information on other members to non-members without authorisation from the club executive.

You must tick this box but the following two you have a choice.

To comply with GDPR requirements unticked boxes are presumed NO.
I CONSENT TO MY NAME BEING PRINTED IN THE VEHICLE REGISTER WITH MY VEHICLE DETAILS: ☐
I CONSENT TO MY DETAILS BEING INCLUDED IN THE MEMBERSHIP LIST PROVIDED TO MEMBERS : ☐

Your Signature(s)
I wish to be a member of Jowett Car Club Ltd.
Receipt of electronic form by email is equivalent to signing.
Email to: membership@jowett.org
Signature – First Member:

Signature – Joint Member:

Your final check – please ensure that you have:
+enclosed this application form completed and signed
+enclosed your cheque or indicated that you have chosen one of the alternative methods of payment
+ticked the declaration box and given your consent or not.
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Text Vehicle Description Form

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For office use only: Date: _________Vehicle ID: ________________Contributor ID : ______
Jowett Car Club Vehicle Description Document
Details of your Jowett are part of the ongoing history of Jowett Cars Ltd. Please complete this form and send it to the appropriate registrar (see inside Jowetteer front cover) or email to
prewar'at'jowett.org, bradford'at'jowett.org, javelin'at'jowett.org, jupiter'at'jowett.org, stationary'at'jowett.org
Please also send a copy to membership'at'jowett.org Note 'at' should be replaced with @
You can copy this form into your favourite editor and complete electronically and then email. You can print this form and send by post. You can enter, check and amend the details we hold by using Member Services on jowett.net It is helpful if you can keep a copy of this form with your vehicle V5 Document. If the ownership of the vehicle changes please pass the copy to the new owner
YOUR DETAILS:
Family name:
Colloquial or given name:
You need only supply contact details if you have not given your membership number and only if you want to .
Membership No:
Telephone number with international code. (+44 for UK):
Address :
Postcode:
Country:
Email address (Please take extra care to make sure this will not be misinterpreted):
VEHICLE DETAILS
Model:
Date or year first Registered:
Chassis Number:
Registration Number:
Body Number:
Current Engine number:
Second Engine number:
Previous or original Colour:
Present Colour :
Please choose any Vehicle Condition
Potential Concours Winner A+☐
Running in regular use A☐
Undergoing Restoration B☐
Restoration stalled C☐
Being used for spares D☐
Rolling Chassis only E☐
Engine only F☐
Log Book only G☐
Scrapped Z☐
IF POSSIBLE PLEASE SUPPLY A PHOTOGRAPH either along with the paper form or attached in an email. Photos can be attached to a post in JowettTalk and can be linked to the vehicle record in Member Services. Any other details you wish recorded e.g. former owners or its history.



DATA PROTECTION The GDPR statement, the Jowett Car Club Limited Articles and Byelaws can be viewed on http://jowett.org/join.htm or obtained from the Secretary of JCC Ltd. I confirm I give my consent for the Jowett Car Club Limited to store the information I provide electronically:

You must tick this box but the following you have a choice.
Please tick any of the following boxes that apply. I am a current member of the Jowett Car Club :☐
I am the current owner of the vehicle: ☐
The vehicle detailed in this document is currently being offered for sale :☐
Please tick one of the following boxes. (to comply with GDPR requirements unticked boxes are presumed NO)
I consent to have my vehicle details published in the periodic vehicle register: ☐
I consent to have my vehicle details published in the register but without my name : ☐
DATE COMPLETED:
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Contacts

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Jowett Car Club Officers
Please only send your email to one officer.
Choose the most appropriate one from the list below. Note 'at' should be replaced with @
If you do not get an answer please inform the webmaster'at'jowett.org who will investigate.

chairman'at'jowett.org
vice'at'jowett.org
secretary'at'jowett.org
treasurer'at'jowett.org

spares'at'jowett.org Can only be supplied to members!
shop'at'jowett.org For regalia and books and pamphlets.

membership'at'jowett.org

competition'at'jowett.org Motorsport related
junior'at'jowett.org Jowett Junior Coordinator
press'at'jowett.org History and press related.
film'at'jowett.org Film Librarian , if you have any film or video of Jowetts.
editor'at'jowett.org Copy for the magazine.

REGISTRARS If you would like information about a particular model.
prewar'at'jowett.org
bradford'at'jowett.org
javelin'at'jowett.org
jupiter'at'jowett.org
stationary'at'jowett.org For static engines used for pumps and electrical generation.

SECTION SECRETARIES If you would like to know what is going on in your area (see map below).
international'at'jowett.org Secretary for non-UK
scottish'at'jowett.org
northeast'at'jowett.org
northwest'at'jowett.org
northern'at'jowett.org
midland'at'jowett.org
anglian'at'jowett.org
severnside'at'jowett.org
southern'at'jowett.org
southwest'at'jowett.org

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Members may choose the section with which they would like to associate themselves. Normally this is the geographical region within which they live.
Light Green = Scotland and Northern Ireland, Red = North East, Purple = North West
Yellow = North, Dark Green = Midland, Brown = East Anglia
Dark Blue = Severnside, Light Blue = South, Pink = South West
Orange = Overseas Europe, Not Shown = Overseas non-Europe
The Dark orange pins are due to a programming anomaly !
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INSURANCE SCHEMES
The following three brokers were nominated as providing a
scheme that is overall both beneficial to the club and to the members.
Adrian Flux 0800 0890035
Footman James 0121 561 4196
Hagerty 01327 810600

In summary:
ADRIAN FLUX: Were a bit complicated to start with, but things did get easier.
FOOTMAN JAMES: Seem to be getting their act together again, having been taken
over by Towergate. I am expecting more Club support from them.
HAGERTY: Has a very efficient co-ordinator and very keen to do business with the
Club members.

Lancaster appear on the JCC website; however they have not been included on
the panel at this stage as they do not provide a club scheme, give commission, or have
multi-vehicle policies.

Members who are worried about policy renewal upon
attaining the age of 80 years should not let your insurance lapse or change insurer. Most insurers will
continue with no upper limit providing the above terms are not broken. Please check
your renewals!

Adrian Flux have advised of the following amendments to the details shown below-
• Age parameters: a 17 year-old could in most instances be covered, providing they own
the Jowett and are the named insured.
• Single vehicles: 17–79 for new business; existing clients vary, insurer to insurer.
• Multi-Vehicle: sons and daughters catered for, provided 25+ yrs.
• Other products: homes, etc – yes; trailer cover – yes; laid-up policy – yes.

POLICY DETAILS (Single digits in columns, refer to notes below)



A FLUX


FJ


HAGERTY


Club commission new policy


£30


5%


10%


Club commission renewal


NO


5%


10%


Discount off general quote


5-15%


NETT


NETT


Breakdown cover UK


1


YES


YES


Breakdown cover Europe


1


YES


YES


Legal costs


YES


YES


TBA


Agreed value


YES+£15


2


2


Accident - choose your own repairer


NO


YES


YES


Salvage retention


3


3


3


Limited / unlimited options


YES


YES


YES


Age parameters


17


25-80


30-80


Multi-vehicle classic / modern


YES


YES


NO


Multi-vehicle classic only


YES


YES


YES


Additional drivers


1


8


1


Driving other cars


NO


NO


7


Other products, e.g. house etc


NO


YES


NO


Trailer cover


NO


TBA


UP to £15K


Laid up policy


TBA


Nil mileage


Nil mileage


Club support


TBA


YES


YES



1: Additional on request - conditions apply.


2: Self valuation - photos required.


3: Subject to legislation.


4: Single vehicle 25-79 for new business; existing clients, no upper limits


providing no lapse in renewal; multi-vehicles sons and daughters catered for.

5: Not stand-alone but could be included in multi vehicle policy.


6: Yes, but must be in locked premises.


7: Fully insured to drive each others if both Hagerty policies.


8: Possible future inclusion.


NB: All details correct as at December 2013



.

Footman James Footman James
Jowett Car Club has partnered with Footman James who provide an insurance solution that delivers specialist cover for classic vehicles to owners, collectors, restorers, private clients and traders.
Footman James have been providing specialist vehicle insurance for 35 years. They play an active part in the classic vehicle industry, working with over 150 clubs, associations and infinity groups.
Footman James policies have been designed with you in mind, for example their Classic Car and Classic Bike insurance policies come with show and events cover as standard.
You can also further tailor these policies to suit you by choosing from a range of additional options, collectively called FJ+. Additional options include:
•Agreed Value: Rest assured in the knowledge that the true value of your vehicle has been settled and agreed at the beginning of your policy. Prices for classic cars and bikes are from £12
•Nil-Deduction Salvage Retention: If the worst should happen and your vehicle is involved in a total loss claim, this option allows you to retain your vehicle and/or its parts (subject to the salvage category applied) with no additional costs involved to purchase the salvage at the time of a loss (restrictions may apply). Prices for classic cars and bikes are from £15
•FJ Rescue provided by RAC: Breakdown service provided by the RAC. Pricing for classic cars and bikes are from £40
All FJ+ options can be added to your cover at anytime (certain restrictions may apply). Footman James can also arrange policies for your competition car, kit car and replica car too, as well as classics. They can insure all of these vehicles plus your modern daily driver on one Flex (up to 5 vehicles) or Multi-Vehicle (over 5 vehicles) policy - providing you with just one premium, one set of documents and one renewal date for your fleet of vehicles.
As part of Jowett Car Club you are eligible for club specialist rates with Footman James, which include:
• Cars may be covered from 10 years (drivers over 25/mileage restrictions may apply)
• Up to 10,000 miles available (driver and vehicle age restrictions apply)
• Classic policies for young enthusiasts (driver over 18, mileage restrictions apply)
• Multi vehicle cover for your classic and your modern
Footman James have a full online service where you can buy a policy, renew and access your documents easily on their document portal. You can find out more at Footman James
They also have a friendly UK call centre who you can call for a quote on 0333 207 6184
Terms, conditions and exclusions apply
Footman James is a trading name of Towergate Underwriting Group Limited. Registered in England No. 4043759 Registered Address: 2 Minster Court, Mincing Lane, London, EC3R 7PD. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. WEGE058.12.13

Adrian FluxJowett Car Club - Insurance Scheme with Adrian Flux – Freephone: 0800 089 0035

Adrian Flux Insurance Services are pleased to have the opportunity to serve the Jowett Car Club and provide its members with competitive and bespoke policies for their Jowett's and any other vehicle they may own.

As one of the UK's most respected specialist insurance intermediaries we have a panel of insurers who we will use to find members the most appropriate policy – with of course a club discount.

All this is possible, because we know that as club members you are enthusiasts of the Jowett marque, who have the experience of driving your vehicles and are much less likely to make a claim than the average driver, and so we've been able to create special schemes that reward safe drivers like you.

Get cheaper Jowett Insurance from Adrian Flux.

TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS

We have a panel of insurers who are able to provide Jowett Car Club members the following benefits:
•Instant quotations and cover
•Non-standard risks accepted, including:-
•High risk areas
•Unusual occupations
•Convictions
•Track day cover (please specify if required – not available with every policy)
•Laid up/Transit/In construction cover available
•Maximum introductory no claims bonus
•Full Breakdown and Recovery from £36.00 (optional)
•Protected NCB available
•Driving of other cars cover available (differs from insurer-to-insurer, our staff will advise)
•European Green Card Cover
•Agreed value cover available – typically for vehicles over 10 years old - (Please ask if the policy provides this at quotation).

Discounts are available for
•Security Precautions
•Experience of owning your Jowett
•Low mileage
•Restricted driving
•Advanced Driving qualifications
•Discounts for other cars owned and Household Insurance.

RING FOR A QUOTE

To take advantage of the club insurance scheme call the dedicated Club quotation line at Adrian Flux on 0800 089 0035 for your quotation. Lines are open 9.00 am to 7.00 pm Monday to Friday. 9.00am – 4.00pm Saturday.

INSURANCE VALUATIONS

In most instances we will require the completion of our Agreed Valuation form. This form must be completed, signed where indicated and sent, together with 6 photographs.

These need to consist of photographs of your vehicle taken showing the front, back, each side, engine bay and interior, with one including the registration number.

We require remittance of £15, payable to Adrian Flux Insurance Services to be sent along with the other info to:

Agreed Valuations, Adrian Flux Insurance Services, East Winch Hall, East Winch, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE32 1HN

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Who are we? Believe it or not, Hagerty is the largest classic car insurer in the world with MORE THAN 450,000 policy holders. Hagerty International Ltd started in the UK in 2006 but has the backing of not just Hagerty our parent company, but also Hiscox Insurance here in the UK.

Here in the UK we are a relatively small team of just 15 people and are working hard to raise our brand awareness without dropping our high standards of customer service. One of the reasons we are able to keep our premiums keenly priced, is down to the fact that we do not offer cover on modern or everyday use vehicles, nor do we offer household, life or pet insurance – all of which have contributed to an increase in premium for some of our competitors.

Our company is run with a policy which is, quite simply, the H-Factor! What becomes transparent, when dealing with us, is that customer service is a key, fundamental part of our business.

Here follows a short biography of just a few of our staff – selected in no particular order!

cpCharlie Patterson - Born and schooled in Windsor, previously worked with modern Motor Manufacturers such as Rover Group, SAAB and Nissan and joined Hagerty in 2008 as a Valuations Underwriter. I have always had a passion for classic Cars in particular although additionally, I have an interest is Aircraft and Boats as well, I believe this stems from my family background, my father and older brother often had a restoration project at home, whether a 1960's moped or even vintage Tractor at one stage, it obviously rubbed off on me and now I have owned various classic Cars for the last 20 years. They can be such good investments if (and it's a BIG if) you buy the right car for the right money and keep it in tip top condition.
Charlie is our expert on vehicle valuations – and do remember, we provide agreed value from policy inception. We must have this backed up with photos and we re-evaluate every three years.

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Ian Arthur – Renewals Underwriter - Originally from the Isle of Man, my interest of all things old and mechanical came from my late father at an early age, my interest quickly grew into classic cars and motorcycles. I am currently the custodian of the family Morgan which was purchased new by my late grandfather and has been passed down the family since, a 1962 Land rover which I learnt to drive in when I was 6.My never project is an early Range Rover which has been in various stages of rebuild for nearly a decade, every year I promise myself this will be the Range Rover year.

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Phil Dunne - Born in a little mining Village in South Yorkshire, I moved to Silverstone in 1992 when my job as an engineer at British Steel ended. I then worked as Front of House Manager at the busy Driving School at Silverstone Circuit. This meant dealing with Formula 1 administration right through to club events at various Circuits both here and in Europe. I have been interested in classics from a young age – my grandfather was passionate about Jaguars and, at the age of 7, I was pit crew for my uncle in the 70's! Although I am now the Classic Car Underwriter at Hagerty, I don't think I have ever grown up!
Cars in the past have been varied from Mk1 Escorts to a late Alfa Romeo Spyder, Morris's to a Figaro! Have a 1971 Lotus Europa in need of TLC but I will wait on my big 50 present for that along with a Spitfire in the pipeline! Put simply I am a Petrol Head!

Finally, we also provide valuations for classics. This is a work in progress and we would love your feedback. Please follow the link below for more information.

www.hagertyinsurance.co.uk/classiccarvalue
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