lemon law
lemon law
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by Greg Artim - 2006-12-06
The Pennsylvania Lemon Law (73 P. S. sec. 1951 et seq.) is a powerful state statute that protects consumers and purchasers of defective motor vehicles. The Lemon Law was established in 1984, and orig...
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by Anshu Gupta - 2006-12-08
Lemon Law: On purchasing a vehicle, a warranty period is fixed. If your vehicle have some specified defects and you have tried to fix it more than a reasonable no. of times (App. 4) within warranty pe...
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by Aurel Marian - 2006-12-21
Legal Claim UK is a network of specialist personal injury solicitors operating nationwide throughout the United Kingdom who offer free accident claims advice. Our lawyers are all members the Law Socie...
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by Elizabeth Sinclair - 2006-12-23
Remember that if you're stuck with a lemon, your complaint is with the manufacturer. Although your instinct may be to blame the car dealer, the dealer is just the middleman for the defective product...
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by Greg Artim - 2006-12-28
Many states have automobile based lemon laws to protect individuals who have purchased defective motor vehicles. If your state does not have an automobile lemon law, you can still be protected by wha...
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by Jenny Cooper - 2007-02-05
What do I mean when I say "My car is under lemon?" It refers to the major defects in your car that deteriorates its usage, safety and value. In such a case, there are Lemon Laws to protect the consume...
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by Dominic Ferrara - 2007-02-16
Before we say anything else, please let us say we're sorry that you're looking for information about the North Carolina lemon law. We're sorry because this probably means you're having serious trouble...
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by Dominic Ferrara - 2007-02-26
The sooner you know what the details of the Nevada lemon law, the better you'll be able to avoid a lot of hassle and frustration and protect your interests. Whether you think you've got a lemon or are...
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by Greg Artim - 2007-04-04
So you have just purchased that new vehicle and the new car smell hasn't worn off yet. Out of nowhere, the unexpected occurs as the engine light comes on, the vehicle stalls or the transmission does...
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by Gregartim - 2007-04-04
So you have just purchased that new vehicle and the new car smell hasn't worn off yet. Out of nowhere, the unexpected occurs as the engine light comes on, the vehicle stalls or the transmission d...