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Florida Statutes > Chapter 681 – Motor Vehicle Sales Warranties
§ 681.10 Short title
§ 681.101 Legislative intent
§ 681.102 Definitions
§ 681.103 Duty of manufacturer to conform a motor vehicle to the warranty
§ 681.104 Nonconformity of motor vehicles
§ 681.106 Bad faith claims
§ 681.108 Dispute-settlement procedures
§ 681.109 Florida New Motor Vehicle Arbitration Board; dispute eligibility
§ 681.1095 Florida New Motor Vehicle Arbitration Board; creation and function
§ 681.1096 RV Mediation and Arbitration Program; creation and qualifications
§ 681.1097 RV Mediation and Arbitration Program; dispute eligibility and program function
§ 681.110 Compliance and disciplinary actions
§ 681.111 Unfair or deceptive trade practice
§ 681.112 Consumer remedies
§ 681.113 Dealer liability
§ 681.114 Resale of returned vehicles
§ 681.115 Certain agreements void
§ 681.116 Preemption
§ 681.117 Fee
§ 681.118 Rulemaking authority
Terms Used In Florida Statutes > Chapter 681
Authorized service agent: means any person, including a franchised motor vehicle dealer, who is authorized by the manufacturer to service motor vehicles. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Board: means the Florida New Motor Vehicle Arbitration Board. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Consumer: means the purchaser, other than for purposes of resale, or the lessee, of a motor vehicle primarily used for personal, family, or household purposes; any person to whom such motor vehicle is transferred for the same purposes during the duration of the Lemon Law rights period; and any other person entitled by the terms of the warranty to enforce the obligations of the warranty. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Days: means calendar days. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Department: means the Department of Legal Affairs. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Incidental charges: means those reasonable costs to the consumer which are directly caused by the nonconformity of the motor vehicle. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Lease price: means the aggregate of the capitalized cost, as defined in…. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Lemon Law rights period: means the period ending 24 months after the date of the original delivery of a motor vehicle to a consumer. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Lessee: means any consumer who leases a motor vehicle for 1 year or more pursuant to a written lease agreement which provides that the lessee is responsible for repairs to such motor vehicle or any consumer who leases a motor vehicle pursuant to a lease-purchase agreement. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Lessee cost: means the aggregate deposit and rental payments previously paid to the lessor for the leased vehicle but excludes debt from any other transaction. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Lessor: means a person who holds title to a motor vehicle that is leased to a lessee under a written lease agreement or who holds the lessor's rights under such agreement. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Manufacturer: means any person, whether a resident or nonresident of this state, who manufactures or assembles motor vehicles, or who manufactures or assembles chassis for recreational vehicles, or who manufactures or installs on previously assembled truck or recreational vehicle chassis special bodies or equipment which, when installed, forms an integral part of the motor vehicle, a distributor as defined in…. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Motor vehicle: means a new vehicle, propelled by power other than muscular power, which is sold in this state to transport persons or property, and includes a recreational vehicle or a vehicle used as a demonstrator or leased vehicle if a manufacturer's warranty was issued as a condition of sale, or the lessee is responsible for repairs, but does not include vehicles run only upon tracks, off-road vehicles, trucks over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, motorcycles, mopeds, or the living facilities of recreational vehicles. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Nonconformity: means a defect or condition that substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of a motor vehicle, but does not include a defect or condition that results from an accident, abuse, neglect, modification, or alteration of the motor vehicle by persons other than the manufacturer or its authorized service agent. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Procedure: means an informal dispute-settlement procedure established by a manufacturer to mediate and arbitrate motor vehicle warranty disputes. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Program: means the mediation and arbitration pilot program for recreational vehicles established in this chapter. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Purchase price: means the cash price as defined in…. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Reasonable offset for use: means the number of miles attributable to a consumer up to the date of a settlement agreement or arbitration hearing, whichever occurs first, multiplied by the base selling or sale price of the vehicle as reflected on the purchase invoice, exclusive of taxes, government fees, and dealer fees, or in the case of a lease, the agreed upon value as reflected in the lease agreement and divided by 120,000, except in the case of a recreational vehicle, in which event it shall be divided by 60,000. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Recreational vehicle: means a motor vehicle primarily designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use, but does not include a van conversion. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Replacement motor vehicle: means a motor vehicle which is identical or reasonably equivalent to the motor vehicle to be replaced, as the motor vehicle to be replaced existed at the time of acquisition. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
Warranty: means any written warranty issued by the manufacturer, or any affirmation of fact or promise made by the manufacturer, excluding statements made by the dealer, in connection with the sale of a motor vehicle to a consumer which relates to the nature of the material or workmanship and affirms or promises that such material or workmanship is free of defects or will meet a specified level of performance. See Florida Statutes 678.1101
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