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lemon lawn. statutes adopted in some states to make it easier for a buyer ...
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lemon lawStatutes adopted in some states to make it easier for a buyer of a new vehicle to sue for damages or replacement if the dealer or manufacturer cannot make it run properly after a reasonable number of [..]
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lemon lawa statute that grants the purchaser of a car specific remedies (as a refund) if the car has a defect that impairs or significantly affects its use, value, or safety and that cannot be repaired ...
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lemon lawIf you have purchased a defective automobile, legal recourse may be made under the appropriate state Lemon Law statutes. There is also legal recourse under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a federal la [..]
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lemon lawLaws set in each state to help protect consumers from vehicles that consistently fail to meet automotive standards.
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lemon lawA “lemon law,” or “buyback” vehicle is so named by the state when it has one or more major, recurring problems and has been bought back, or had its purchase price renegotiated by the manufacturer. The [..]
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lemon lawRefers to various state laws protecting consumers against the purchase of vehicles found to be persistently defective.
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lemon lawLaws governing the rights of purchasers of new and used motor vehicles that do not function properly/are deemed to be defective and which have to be returned repeatedly to the dealer for repairs.
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lemon lawn. statutes adopted in some states to make it easier for a buyer of a new vehicle to sue for damages or replacement if the dealer or manufacturer cannot make it run properly after a reasonable number [..]
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