Indiana does have a state lemon law. It covers cars and other consumer purchases. There are national laws that protect consumers in Indiana as well. The full Indiana lemon law is too long to post here, but info can be found at the below links.
Yes, Indiana has a lemon law that applies to new vehicles. The law allows consumers to seek a refund or replacement vehicle if their new vehicle has a significant defect that impairs its use, value, or safety and cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts.
The Indiana Health Law Review was created in 2004. It is a student-run legal journal that focuses on health law and policy issues.
No, switchblades are illegal in Indiana. Possession, sale, and manufacture of switchblades are prohibited under state law.
In Florida, the Lemon Law does not apply to appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, or dishwashers. The Lemon Law in Florida primarily covers new motor vehicles with repeated defects that impair their use, value, or safety. If you believe you have a defective appliance, you should review the manufacturer's warranty and contact the manufacturer for resolution.
No, there has been no recent change in the law in Indiana regarding automatic emancipation for children at age 19. Emancipation requires a legal process to be followed and does not happen automatically at a certain age in Indiana.
The Lemon law is named after the colloquial term "lemon" used to describe a defective or unreliable vehicle. The law was enacted to protect consumers who unknowingly purchase such vehicles by providing them with legal remedies against auto manufacturers.
Yes they do have a lemon law.
Lemon law is the law that protects the consumer when purchasing a new or used vehicle that is still under the manufacturers' warranty. Not all the states have lemon law so do check with your state to see if lemon law is available.
There is no such law as a "lemon law" on a used car. Lemon laws only apply to new cars.
The Lemon Law does not apply to a vehicle sold "as is."
Here are two lemon law practices in California: Lemon Law Attorneys - Berkley (510)845-8844; and California Lemon Law Attorneys - Glendale (661)255-2303.
Indiana Law Journal ended in 1899.
Indiana Law Journal was created in 1925.
Yes, the lemon law applies but the buyers remorse law does not.
You can find a California lemon law lawyer at www.californialemonlawattorneys.com.
You can find a California lemon law lawyer at www.californialemonlawattorneys.com.
(Username: jehekim) Yes, California does have a lemon law. It is officially called the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act , but is referred to colloquially as the "lemon law."
You could find out about your state's lemon law by calling your secretary of state. Every states law is different and some states even have a law about how much you have to pay for the car to be able to use the 'lemon law'.