Source: https://library.nclc.org/af/010309
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 16:11:27+00:00

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2.1.2.2 What Is an Odometer?
3.6 How Soon Must Transfer Be Completed on Title Documents?
3.9.2.2 Must “Intent to Defraud” Relate to Odometer Violation?
4.2.5 Does Contingency Clause Comply with State Law?
4.2.7 Have the Exact Conditions Allowing Cancellation Occurred?
4.3.3.2 Is the Dealer a Covered Creditor Under the ECOA?
4.4.2 Is the Sale an Illegal Condition Precedent or an Illegal Condition Subsequent Yo-Yo Transaction?
4.7.1 Must the Consumer Arbitrate Yo-Yo Sale Claims?
5.2.3 What Is an Odometer?
5.6.4.3 Can the Transferor Waive the Exemption?
5.8.2 Need Intent Be Proven Under State Odometer Statutes?
5.8.10 Does a Repossessing Creditor’s Lack of Investigation Show Intent?
5.8.12 Did the Dealer Attempt to Correct the Error?
6.2.6 Can Wrongdoer Sue Its Transferee or Transferor Under the Act?
6.3 Do All Disclosure Violations Lead to a Private Right of Action?
7.6.3 Must the Manufacturer Be the Entity Buying Back the Vehicle?
8.6.3 When Is Reliance Justifiable?
8.10.3 Are Punitive Damages Available When the Plaintiff Seeks Rescission?
8.11.3.5.2 What can be included in the compensatory damages award to which punitive damages are compared?
9.2.7.2 When May a Consumer Revoke Acceptance?
10.3.5.4 Are Magnuson-Moss Act Claims Subject to Arbitration?
10.3.5.7 Who Decides Arbitrability—the Court or the Arbitrator?
10.9.12 Should the Jury Be Told That Actual Damages Will Be Trebled?
10.13.4.2 What Claimants Does the Dealer’s Bond Protect?
§ 580.4 Security of title documents and power of attorney forms.
§ 580.5 Disclosure of odometer information.
§ 580.7 Disclosure of odometer information for leased motor vehicles.
§ 580.8 Odometer disclosure statement retention.
§ 580.9 Odometer record retention for auction companies.
§ 580.10 Application for assistance.
§ 580.11 Petition for approval of alternate disclosure requirements.
§ 580.12 Petition for extension of time.
§ 580.13 Disclosure of odometer information by power of attorney.
§ 580.14 Power of attorney to review title documents and acknowledge disclosure.
§ 580.15 Certification by person exercising powers of attorney.
§ 580.16 Access of transferee to prior title and power of attorney documents.
§ 565.1 Purpose and scope.
§ 565.10 Purpose and scope.
§ 565.20 Purpose and scope.
§ 565.24 Motor vehicles imported into the United States.
§ 25.51 Purpose and authority.
§ 25.53 Responsibilities of the operator of NMVTIS.
§ 25.54 Responsibilities of the States.
§ 25.55 Responsibilities of insurance carriers.
§ 25.56 Responsibilities of junk yards and salvage yards and auto recyclers.
§ 25.57 Erroneous junk or salvage reporting.
27 National Consumer Law Center, Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices § 9.5.10 (9th ed. 2016), updated at www.nclc.org/library.
28 National Consumer Law Center, Consumer Credit Regulation Ch. 11 (2d ed. 2015), updated at www.nclc.org/library.

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