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What Is Lemon Law Arbitration?

Arbitration is an inexpensive and informal way to resolve your complaint without going to court. In arbitration, the consumer and the manufacturer present evidence about the condition of the vehicle to an impartial arbitrator. The arbitrator will then decide the case and issue a written decision. There are two types of lemon arbitration: state­run and […]

What Is Schedule Rating?

Schedule rating allows your insurer to offer you a discount (or a surcharge) to your premium based on specific factors that the insurer believes will affect your insurable risk. The plan cannot be based on any prior loss experience your business has had. However, it can take into consideration that the insurer does not feel […]

What Is An Operators Policy?

An operator’s policy is different than standard liability insurance. This insurance coverage insures the driver or operator, not the car. In other words, the driver or operator would be insured no matter what vehicle was driven. This insurance coverage would not cover another driver or person using your car with or without your consent.

What Is Mandatory Deposit?

Copies of all works under copyright protection that have been published in the United States are required to be deposited with the Copyright Office within three months of the date of first publication. The deposit can be sent by mail to Copyright Office, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E.,Washington, D.C. 20559­6000. Contact the Certifications […]

What Is An Isbn Number?

The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is administered by the R. R. Bowker Company 877­310­7333 [http://www.bowker.com]. The ISBN is a numerical identifier intended to assist the international community in identifying and ordering certain publications.

The Lease Agreement

For the lease agreement to be binding the landlord must sign and his signature must be witnessed. The tenant does not need to sign for the lease to be binding, occupation of the premises is considered to be acceptance of the lease agreement. An exculpatory clause in standard residential apartment lease exempting the landlord from […]

How Do I Pursue A Lemon Law Claim?

Your owner`s manual will have the specifics on how to pursue a claim if your vehicle meets all the requirements of a real lemon! Your new vehicle only qualifies under this process if the problem you have with it occurs during the first 15 months or 15,000 miles. Before the time or mileage limit is […]

Where Can I Get More Information?

The Consumer Protection Division of the Maryland Attorney General`s Office can give you more information on the Lemon Law, and assist you in resolving a Lemon Law problem. Call the Hotline Number: In the Baltimore area: 410­528­8662 (9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Monday through Friday)In the D.C. Metro Area: 301­470­7534 TDD for hearing impaired persons: […]

Can The Manufacturer Deduct An Amount For The Use Of The Vehicle Prior To Its Return?

Yes. A manufacturer can deduct a reasonable allowance for use. Reasonable allowance for use is determined by multiplying the purchase or lease price of the vehicle by a fraction. The fraction used is determined by taking the number of miles of use prior to the first report of the defect directly attributable to the consumer […]

What If I Decide To Sue? How Long Do I Have To Start My Lawsuit?

Lawsuits based on this Act must be brought within one year of the warranty period`s expiration OR within 18 months from the time the consumer received the vehicle OR within 90 days after the end of an informal dispute settlement procedure. If a consumer wins an action based on this Act, he may, as part […]