I haven't a clue about the legalities.
In practicle terms i'd get it serviced now if it hasn't been already in your ownership.
It might be worth getting Landrover to do this service (even if you usually use someone else) or at least chat them up about ongoing servicing work, and during said flirting ask about the previous history on their system...depending on how they respond and what information they can give you, even if they won't confirm by print out, you can decide if paying their prices is worth it.
If no history is forthcoming at all then if it were me i'd forget the dealership completely find a good LR specialist and get them to go right through the car assuming nothing has been done at all prior to this, get all transmission fluids replaced etc.
The specialist will have a good idea how well or not this car has been looked after prior to this, i have faith in good make specialist indies because my experience has been good so far.
If you keep the car for several years and you have a file of good ongoing regular care to produce to a prospective buyer you might find you have a better service history than most cars which get dealer servicing during the warranty period and then various periods of neglect as subsequent owners, some of whom might be quite shocked how much a car like this costs to maintain correctly do the basics only if that.
Edited by gordonbennet on 14/06/2016 at 10:01
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