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Is it illegal to borrow money from a flooded truck?

Legal analysis: A water-soaked car refers to a car that has been soaked in water. Generally, it refers to the engine and gearbox that have been soaked in water. The depth of water immersion exceeds the wheels and body seats, and the bottom parts of the body are in contact with water for a long time. Motor vehicles are very dangerous, as the circuits can easily cause short circuits, fires, etc. A "water-soaked car" can be repaired to a certain extent, but even if it is repaired, there are serious hidden dangers. The longer the soaking time, the higher the probability of failure. This is like a watch falling into water. Even if it is taken apart and dried, the watch will still malfunction. , cannot be completely repaired. At present, there are no clear regulations on whether the sale of "water-soaked trucks" is prohibited, and to what extent they must be scrapped after being soaked in water. We can only rely on the integrity of used car dealers to determine how effective the restoration of "water-soaked" cars currently entering the market is, and whether the condition information of the cars when they are resold is open and transparent.

Legal basis: "The People's Republic of China and the Civil Code"

Article 72 The creditor may refuse the debtor's partial performance of the debt, except where the partial performance does not harm the interests of the creditor.

The expenses incurred by the creditor due to the debtor's partial performance of the debt shall be borne by the debtor.

Article 73 If the debtor fails to exercise its due creditor's rights, causing damage to the creditor, the creditor may request the People's Court to subrogate the debtor's creditor's rights in his own name, but the creditor's rights belong exclusively to the debtor. Except for oneself. The scope of exercise of the right of subrogation is limited to the creditor's claims. The necessary expenses incurred by the creditor in exercising the right of subrogation shall be borne by the debtor.