Cant startup from installation DVD

I have just bought a 2nd hand 13" Aluminium MacBook
1. I insert the Installation Leopard DVD and restart holding the C key but it doesnt start up on the DVD but on the HDD
2. I go to system prefs and choose the Leopard DVD as the startup disk. When I restart it cant seem to find the startup dick but repeatedly gives the blue screen and the startup chime until I press the eject key, eject the DVD. Then it starts up on the DVD
Have I bought a dud?

Did they supply you with the original discs that came with the Mac?
If not, you should demand that they do, or if they lost the said discs, to call AppleCare and send them to you. Without the said discs, you may not be able to boot your machine, or install anything on it.
Mac OS X 10.5.6 retail was released December 15, 2008.
Any Mac released new after that date, can't use the retail release, and must use the discs that came with the Mac, until Snow Leopard is released, or if for some reason Apple releases a newer retail 10.5.
Read the Mac's serial number. If is of the format:
W80849 to W809xx, XX0849 to XX09xx it can't use the retail 10.5 installer disc.
No Mac can use the installer disc from a Mac of a different vintage or model.
'C' key doesn't always work for booting. If they did supply the original discs, the startup manager may be necessary:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1310?viewlocale=en_US

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