2006 New York Code - Written Warranty; Contents.



 
    §  732.  Written  warranty;  contents.  The  aftermarket  rustproofing
  warranty required by this article must contain the following terms:
    1. Defects. The body sheet metal, structural members and frame of  the
  motor  vehicle  are  warranted  not  to rust through from the inside out
  during the warranty period specified.
    2. Corrective action.
    (a) The warrantor will, as a minimum remedy, make repairs or indemnify
  the buyer for the actual cost of repairing any rust  damage  covered  by
  the warranty.
    (b)  The  warrantor  will  honor  all  valid claims under the warranty
  regardless of their number.
    (c) Nothing contained in this section shall be deemed  to  preclude  a
  warrantor  from entering into a contract requiring a financially solvent
  applicator to be initially responsible for the cost  of  any  corrective
  action  as  a  result  of  the  negligence  of  the  applicator  of  the
  aftermarket rustproofing.
    3. Length of warranty. This warranty shall be valid for  a  period  of
  not  less  than  five  years  from  the  date  of the application of the
  after-market rustproofing, provided, however, that  this  section  shall
  not  be  construed  as  to  extend  this  warranty  to a person who is a
  subsequent transferee of the buyer.

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