News: Property law – No good faith acquisition of a stolen Lamborghini on a gas station parking lot
The acquisition in good faith may be precluded by gross negligence on the acquirer’s part. In the case of the acquisition of a (luxury) motor vehicle, bad faith on the acquirer’s part may arise despite the presentation of a motor vehicle certificate if special circumstances, such as the existence of a street sale or the absence of a proxy or, in the case of a luxury car, the service booklet, were bound to arouse his suspicion and he disregards them.