Contractor Repair Act. If the Dispute is not resolved pursuant to the Limited Warranty Agreement and is governed by the Hawaii Contractor Repair Act, Chapter 672E of the Hawaii Revised Statutes (“Contractor Repair Act”), the parties shall comply with the requirements of the Contractor Repair Act. The provisions of this Article III, Section I are intended to comply with (and shall be construed consistent with) the requirements of the Contractor Repair Act. In the event of an irreconcilable conflict between the provisions of this Article III, Section I and the provisions of the Contractor Repair Act, the provisions of the Contractor Repair Act shall govern and control. Pursuant to the requirements of the Contractor Repair Act, Seller is required by law and does hereby give to Buyer the following notice: Any Dispute not resolved by the process provided for under the Contractor Repair Act shall be submitted to arbitration as provided below.
Contractor Repair Act. If the Dispute is not resolved pursuant to the Limited Warranty Agreement and is governed by the Hawaii Contractor Repair Act, Chapter 672E of the Hawaii Revised Statutes (“Contractor Repair Act”), the parties shall comply with the requirements of the Contractor Repair Act. The provisions of this Article III, Section I are intended to comply with (and shall be construed consistent with) the requirements of the Contractor Repair Act. In the event of an irreconcilable conflict between the provisions of this Article III, Section I and the provisions of the Contractor Repair Act, the provisions of the Contractor Repair Act shall govern and control. Pursuant to the requirements of the Contractor Repair Act, Seller is required by law and does hereby give to Buyer the following notice: CHAPTER 672E OF THE HAWAII REVISED STATUTES CONTAINS IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS YOU (i.e. BUYER) MUST FOLLOW BEFORE YOU MAY FILE A LAWSUIT OR OTHER ACTION FOR DEFECTIVE CONSTRUCTION AGAINST THE SELLER OR RELATED CONTRACTORS WHO DESIGNED, REPAIRED, OR CONSTRUCTED YOUR UNIT. NINETY DAYS BEFORE YOU FILE YOUR LAWSUIT OR OTHER ACTION, YOU MUST SERVE ON THE SELLER OR CONTRACTOR A WRITTEN NOTICE OF ANY CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS YOU ALLEGE ARE DEFECTIVE. UNDER THE LAW, THE SELLER OR CONTRACTOR HAS THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE AN OFFER TO REPAIR AND/OR PAY FOR THE DEFECTS. YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO ACCEPT ANY OFFER MADE BY THE SELLER OR A CONTRACTOR. THERE ARE STRICT DEADLINES AND PROCEDURES UNDER THE LAW, AND FAILURE TO FOLLOW THEM MAY NEGATIVELY AFFECT YOUR ABILITY TO FILE A LAWSUIT OR OTHER ACTION. Any Dispute not resolved by the process provided for under the Contractor Repair Act shall be submitted to arbitration as provided below.