32-6D-5 — Reasonable attempts to correct nonconforming condition.
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32-6D-5.
Reasonable attempts to correct nonconforming condition.
It is presumed that
reasonable attempts to correct a nonconforming condition have been allowed by the consumer if,
during the period of twenty-four months following delivery of the vehicle or twenty-four thousand
miles, whichever first occurs, either of the following events occurred:
(1)
The same nonconforming condition was subject to repair attempts four or more times by
the manufacturer, or its authorized dealers, at least one of which occurred during the
lemon law rights period, plus a final attempt by the manufacturer, and the same
nonconforming condition continues to exist; or
(2)
The motor vehicle was out of service and in the custody of the manufacturer or an
authorized dealer due to repair attempts including the final repair attempt, one of which
occurred during the lemon law rights period, for a cumulative total of thirty calendar days,
unless the repair could not be performed because of conditions beyond the control of the
manufacturer or authorized dealers, such as war, invasion, strike, fire, flood, or other
natural disaster.
Source: SL 1993, ch 227, § 5.
Source: SL 1993, ch 227, § 5.