Lemon Laws definition

Lemon Laws means a state statute requiring a vehicle manufacturer to provide a consumer remedy when such manufacturer is unable to conform a vehicle to the express written warranty after a reasonable number of attempts, as defined in the applicable statute.

Examples of Lemon Laws in a sentence

  • In connection with the foregoing clause (ii), (A) Purchaser shall continue to address Lemon Law Claims using the same procedural mechanisms previously utilized by the applicable Sellers and (B) for avoidance of doubt, Purchaser shall not assume Liabilities arising under the law of implied warranty or other analogous provisions of state Law, other than Lemon Laws, that provide consumer remedies in addition to or different from those specified in Sellers’ express warranties.

  • This was thought 4 unnecessary for two reasons: (1) The formal Lemon Laws 5 in many states already cover leased vehicles; and (2) 6 under UCC 2A-508(6) a lessee may always deduct damages 7 to which he is entitled under the lease contract from 8 rent still due.

Related to Lemon Laws

  • Protection Laws means any applicable law relating to the processing of Personal Data, as applicable to either party or the Services, including: i. the GDPR;

  • Anticorruption Laws means the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended and any other anticorruption or anti-bribery Applicable Law applicable to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Anti-Corruption Laws means all laws, rules, and regulations of any jurisdiction applicable to the Borrower or its Subsidiaries from time to time concerning or relating to bribery or corruption.

  • Bye-laws means the bye-laws of the Company, as amended from time to time.

  • Data Protection Laws means all laws and regulations that govern the access, use, disclosure, or protection of Personal Data to which a party is subject with respect to the Service or the Software.