PER CURIAM.
The issue on appeal is whether an automobile dealer may be liable to an injured third party by virtue of the sale of a vehicle to an unlicensed buyer.
The appellants, dealer and salesman, knew that the vehicle buyer did not have a driver's license. The appellee contends that by placing a temporary tag on the car after assisting in obtaining financing and insurance, and by delivering the automobile to the buyer, the appellants put an unlicensed...
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