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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 18:21:57+00:00

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1.5.9 Must Seller Be a Merchant?
2.2.3.4 Do Express Warranties for Used Products Meet Definition of “Written Warranty”?
2.2.3.6 Must the Written Warranty Be Found in a Single Document?
2.2.4.2 Does the Act Apply to Service Contracts Regulated As Insurance?
2.2.6.8 Can There Be a “Written Warranty” in a Consumer Lease Transaction?
2.2.6.9 If the Manufacturer’s Warranty Is Not a Magnuson-Moss Written Warranty, Is It a Service Contract?
2.3.1.2 What Is an Implied Warranty for Purposes of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act?
2.3.6.2 Does the Act Eliminate Vertical Privity Requirements for Breach of Implied Warranties?
2.3.7 Does the Act Eliminate Notice of Breach Requirement?
2.7.8.2 For What Claims and Activities Are Attorney Fees Available?
2.7.8.5 Are Fees Available Under Magnuson-Moss for Work on Closely Related State Claims?
2.7.8.6.2 Does Buckhannon apply to Magnuson-Moss claims?
3.2.2.8 Does a Statement of Value Create a Warranty?
3.6 Can Post-Sale Statements Be Part of the Basis of the Bargain?
3.6.3.2.2 Must the modification be in writing?
3.7 Parol Evidence: Can Oral or Prior Written Statements Expand on a Written Warranty?
3.7.2.9.1 Has the consumer agreed to the merger clause?
3.7.2.10 Question for Judge or Jury?
3.9 Does Express Warranty Conflict with Implied Warranties or Other Express Warranties?
3.9.2 When Are Warranties Consistent?
5.8.7 Must “As Is” Disclaimers Be Conspicuous?
5.10.1 Is the Disclaimer Part of the Bargain?
7.2.2.9 Can a Pleading Serve As Notice of Breach?
7.3.5.3.2 Do warranties against defects in materials and workmanship cover design defects?
7.6.3.2 What Is a Future Performance Warranty?
7.6.3.4 Is a Repair or Replace Warranty a Future Performance Warranty?
7.6.3.5 Does Future Performance Exception Apply to Implied Warranties?
7.7.4.5 Is There Another Warranty with a Longer Period?
7.7.4.6.2 Is the length of the warranty period “manifestly unreasonable”?
8.3.2.2 Is the Test Objective or Subjective?
8.4.4.2 When Has Buyer Made Payments or Incurred Expenses?
8.4.6 Using the Goods—Does It Negate Cancellation?
8.5.1 When May the Buyer Deduct Damages?
9.3 Has the Consumer Agreed to the Remedy Limitation?
10.3.6.1 Is an Offset Authorized?
10.4.4.1 When Can Direct Damages Be Based on Repair Cost?
11.4.2.2 Can Economic Loss Be Recovered for Intentional Misrepresentation?
11.4.3.2 Is Economic Loss Recoverable for Negligent Misrepresentation?
12.2 Are Economic Damages Recoverable Under Negligence and Strict Liability Claims?
13.2.1 Should the Buyer Allow the Seller an Opportunity to Cure?
13.2.2 Should the Buyer Cancel the Sale or Keep the Goods?
13.4.4.5 Does Disclosure Requirement Extend to Service Contracts and Extended Warranties?
13.4.5 Does Magnuson-Moss Prohibit Merchant’s Designation of Arbitration Service Provider?
13.4.6 Does Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act Prohibit All Binding Arbitration of Written Warranty Claims?
13.4.7.2 Does Consumer’s Cancellation of the Contract Invalidate the Arbitration Requirement?
14.2.3.2.1 Does the lemon law apply to motor homes?
14.2.3.2.2 Are living quarters excluded?
14.2.4.6.2 Is the standard subjective or objective?
14.2.8.1 When Is the Remedy Triggered?
14.2.8.2 Must Defect Still Exist at Time of Hearing?
14.2.8.3 Who Chooses Between Replacement and Refund?
14.2.8.5 Is a Replacement Vehicle Comparable?
14.2.9.3 Can the Mechanism Award the Consumer Attorney Fees?
14.3.3 Is the Impairment Substantial Enough to Allow Revocation?
14.3.3.5 Is One Minor Defect Sufficient?
16.3 Are AT Device Warranty Laws Preempted by Federal Law?
16.4 What Is an AT Device Lemon?
16.6 Who Can Bring Claims Under AT Device Warranty Laws?
18.3.3 Which Buyers Can Assert the Warranty?
18.3.3.1 Does the Warranty Apply Only to Buyers for Their Own Use?
18.3.3.2 Do Subsequent Buyers Have Rights Under the Warranty?
18.3.4 Which Sellers Give the Warranty?
18.3.4.1 Do Only Professional Builders Provide the Warranty?
18.3.4.3 Is a Warranty Provided If the Buyer Already Owns the Land?
18.3.5 What Property Does the Warranty Cover?
18.3.6 When Is an Implied Warranty Breached?
18.7.3.3 Which Measure Will the Court Select?
20.3 Is a Service Contract Regulated As Insurance?
21.6.1.2 Can the Right to Raise Defenses Against Assignees Be Waived?
21.6.1.3 Can Lessee Raise Affirmative Claims Against the Lessor’s Assignee?
21.6.2 Can Lessee Raise Manufacturer or Retailer-Related Warranty Defenses Against the Lessor?
§ 700.2 Date of manufacture.
§ 700.4 Parties “actually making” a written warranty.
§ 700.5 Expressions of general policy.
§ 700.6 Designation of warranties.
§ 700.7 Use of warranty registration cards.
§ 700.8 Warrantor’s decision as final.
§ 700.9 Duty to install under a full warranty.
§ 700.11 Written warranty, service contract, and insurance distinguished for purposes of compliance under the Act.
§ 700.12 Effective date of 16 CFR parts 701 and 702.
§ 701.3 Written warranty terms.
§ 701.4 Owner registration cards.
§ 702.3 Pre-sale availability of written warranty terms.
§ 703.2 Duties of warrantor.
§ 703.4 Qualification of members.
§ 703.5 Operation of the Mechanism.
§ 703.8 Openness of records and proceedings.
§ 455.1 General duties of a used vehicle dealer; definitions.
§ 455.2 Consumer sales—window form.
§ 455.5 Spanish language sales.
Section 1-102. Scope of Article.
Section 1-103. Construction of [Uniform Commercial Code] to Promote Its Purposes and Policies; Applicability of Supplemental Principles of Law.
Section 1-108. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
Section 1-203. Lease Distinguished From Security Interest.
Section 1-205. Reasonable Time; Seasonableness.
Section 1-302. Variation by Agreement.
Section 1-303. Course of Performance, Course of Dealing, and Usage of Trade.
Section 1-304. Obligation of Good Faith.
Section 1-305. Remedies to Be Liberally Administered.
Section 1-306. Waiver or Renunciation of Claim or Right After Breach.
Section 2-102. Scope; Certain Security and Other Transactions Excluded From This Article.
Section 2-103. Definitions and Index of Definitions.
Section 2-104. Definitions: “Merchant”; “Between Merchants”; “Financing Agency”.
Section 2-105. Definitions: Transferability; “Goods”; “Future” Goods; “Lot”; “Commercial Unit”.
Section 2-106. Definitions: “Contract”; “Agreement”; “Contract for Sale”; “Sale”; “Present Sale”; “Conforming” to Contract; “Termination”; “Cancellation”.
Section 2-107. Goods to Be Severed From Realty: Recording.
Section 2-201. Formal Requirements; Statute of Frauds.
Section 2-202. Final Written Expression: Parol or Extrinsic Evidence.
Section 2-208. Course of Performance or Practical Construction.
Section 2-209. Modification, Rescission and Waiver.
Section 2-302. Unconscionable Contract or Clause.
Section 2-312. Warranty of Title and Against Infringement; Buyer’s Obligation Against Infringement.
Section 2-313. Express Warranties by Affirmation, Promise, Description, Sample.
Section 2-314. Implied Warranty: Merchantability; Usage of Trade.
Section 2-315. Implied Warranty: Fitness for Particular Purpose.
Section 2-316. Exclusion or Modification of Warranties.
Section 2-317. Cumulation and Conflict of Warranties Express or Implied.
Section 2-318. Third Party Beneficiaries of Warranties Express or Implied.
Section 2-508. Cure by Seller of Improper Tender or Delivery; Replacement.
Section 2-515. Preserving Evidence of Goods in Dispute.
Section 2-601. Buyer’s Rights on Improper Delivery.
Section 2-602. Manner and Effect of Rightful Rejection.
Section 2-604. Buyer’s Options as to Salvage of Rightfully Rejected Goods.
Section 2-605. Waiver of Buyer’s Objections by Failure to Particularize.
Section 2-606. What Constitutes Acceptance of Goods.
Section 2-607. Effect of Acceptance; Notice of Breach; Burden of Establishing Breach After Acceptance; Notice of Claim or Litigation to Person Answerable Over.
Section 2-608. Revocation of Acceptance in Whole or in Part.
Section 2-706. Seller’s Resale Including Contract for Resale.
Section 2-711. Buyer’s Remedies in General; Buyer’s Security Interest in Rejected Goods.
Section 2-712. “Cover”; Buyer’s Procurement of Substitute Goods.
Section 2-713. Buyer’s Damages for Non-delivery or Repudiation.
Section 2-714. Buyer’s Damages for Breach in Regard to Accepted Goods.
Section 2-715. Buyer’s Incidental and Consequential Damages.
Section 2-717. Deduction of Damages From the Price.
Section 2-719. Contractual Modification or Limitation of Remedy.
Section 2-720. Effect of “Cancellation” or “Rescission” on Claims for Antecedent Breach.
Section 2-721. Remedies for Fraud.
Section 2-723. Proof of Market Price: Time and Place.
Section 2-724. Admissibility of Market Quotations.
Section 2-725. Statute of Limitations in Contracts for Sale.
Section 2A-103. Definitions and Index of Definitions.
Section 2A-104. Leases Subject to Other Law.
Section 2A-107. Waiver or Renunciation of Claim or Right After Default.
Section 2A-209. Lessee Under Finance Lease as Beneficiary of Supply Contract.
Section 2A-212. Implied Warranty of Merchantability.
Section 2A-213. Implied Warranty of Fitness for Particular Purpose.
Section 2A-214. Exclusion or Modification of Warranties.
Section 2A-215. Cumulation and Conflict of Warranties Express or Implied.
Section 2A-216. Third-Party Beneficiaries of Express and Implied Warranties.
Section 2A-506. Statute of Limitations.
Section 2A-509. Lessee’s Rights on Improper Delivery; Rightful Rejection.
Section 2A-512. Lessee’s Duties as to Rightfully Rejected Goods.
Section 2A-513. Cure by Lessor of Improper Tender or Delivery; Replacement.
Section 2A-514. Waiver of Lessee’s Objections.
Section 2A-515. Acceptance of Goods.
Section 2A-516. Effect of Acceptance of Goods; Notice of Default; Burden of Establishing Default After Acceptance; Notice of Claim or Litigation to Person Answerable Over.
Section 2A-517. Revocation of Acceptance of Goods.
Section 2A-518. Cover; Substitute Goods.
Section 2A-519. Lessee’s Damages for Non-delivery, Repudiation, Default, and Breach of Warranty in Regard to Accepted Goods.
Section 2A-520. Lessee’s Incidental and Consequential Damages.
Section 9-110. Security Interests Arising under Article 2 or 2A.

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