Published:Tue, 22 Nov 2011 18:09:14 -0800
South Africa’s Parliament approved a law to protect state secrets that opposition parties, labor unions and media companies say will curb free speech and stifle efforts to expos......
Published:Wed, 23 Nov 2011 02:20:50 -0800
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan authorities are failing to enforce the law to protect women from murder, beating, rape and other violence and being sold into marriage and prostitution, t......
Published:Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:01:25 -0800
I represented U.S. News at an early November 2011 meeting at St. Johns School of Law in New York that was titled Opening Doors: Making Diversity Matter in Law School Admissions.......
Published:Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:10:13 -0800
NEW YORK (Reuters) - For many states, a law intended to root out corruption also has been good for the bottom line. Over the last decade, more than 20 states have passed a version......
Published:Tue, 22 Nov 2011 22:58:26 -0800
A landmark law aiming to protect Afghan womens rights by criminalising acts like child marriage and rape is only being used to prosecute a small number of cases, the United Nation......
Johny Cash Not an Arkasasa lemon
In Arkansas, if a consumer purchases a vehicle that has repeated, substantial problems that impair its use and cannot be fixed, that vehicle is considered a "lemon," and the consumer could be entitled to a replacement or refund.
In the 2009 session of the General Assembly, the Lemon Law was amended to cover more vehicles and Attorney General Dustin McDaniel issued this consumer alert today to make Arkansans aware of the new law.
Previously, under Arkansas's Lemon Law, vehicles that had a gross vehicle weight-rating of over 10,000 pounds were not covered. With the enactment of ACT 322, which took effect on July 31, 2009, coverage was expanded to include most vehicles with a weight-rating of up to 13,000 pounds. The one exception is that the 13,000 pound limitation does not apply to vehicles that are "substantially altered" after the initial sale.
Any consumer who buys, leases, or licenses a new motor vehicle in the State of Arkansas is covered by the Lemon Law during the term of the manufacturer's warranty for up to two years after the original delivery date of the vehicle or for the first 24,000 miles, whichever is longer.
If the vehicle is transferred to someone else during this period, that owner or person leasing the vehicle is also covered under the Lemon Law.
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