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Warranty and claims
Warranty data consists of claims data and supplementary data.
* Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act protection for voided warranties or denied claims based on modifications of the warranted product ( United States )
** Warranty & claims management

Warranty and commonly
At least three important pieces of legislation bear his name: the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Chinese Exclusion Repeal Act of 1943 ( commonly referred to as the Magnuson Act ), and the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.

Warranty and require
In the US the Magnuson – Moss Warranty Act is a federal law which states that warrantors cannot require that only brand name parts and supplies be used with their products, as some printer manufacturers imply.
In an effort to curb this, many jurisdictions require that warranties not be voided by outside servicing ; for example, see the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act in the United States.

Warranty and between
An Obligor Warranty or Guarantee is a contractual warranty between the seller ( usually a garage ) and their customers.

Warranty and be
Any damages caused by the use of such non-approved fuels will not be covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
One Taurus claim to fame is the Lifetime Warranty included with every weapon, the owner merely has to return the firearm to the factory or repair center, and any defect will be corrected at no charge.

Warranty and with
Along with the new shotguns, S & W debuted the Heirloom Warranty program, a first of its kind in the firearms industry.
* Included with Rifle: 15 Minute Sight Base, Owners Manual, Ear Plugs, Limited Lifetime Warranty

Warranty and other
The modern trend in the US, however, is one of the Implied Warranty of Fitness that applies only to the sale of new residential housing by a builder-seller and the caveat emptor rule applies to all other sale situations ( i. e. homeowner to buyer ).

Warranty and .
Warranty on uninterruptible power supplies has varied over the past couple of years, often depending if a machine is single phase or three phase.
** Warranty / guarantee documents.
As of 2009 Benefis, Great Falls Clinic, National Electronics Warranty and Walmart were the largest private employers.
Five years after Akerlof's paper was published, The United States enacted a federal " lemon law " ( the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act ) that protects citizens of all states.
: 7 ) Warranty of Provenance and Disclaimer of Warranty.
All site managers running a building site that is registered for NHBC Warranty are automatically entered into the competition.
He also sponsored the Consumer Product Warranty and Guarantee Act ( Magnuson-Moss Act ), the Toy Safety Act, the Product Safety Act, and the Poison Prevention Packaging Act.
In the US, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act prevents manufacturers from voiding warranties solely due to tampering.
Many Star Search winners from the early seasons secured recording contracts within a few weeks of the end of the competition – first season vocal group winner Sawyer Brown, first season male vocalist champion Sam Harris and second season male vocalist champion Durell Coleman were the first three, and were later followed by second season vocal group winner Limited Warranty, third season female vocalist champion Linda Eder, second season junior male vocalist champion Jimmy Salvemini, whose album was produced by Luther Vandross, fourth season male vocalist champion David Slater, and first season ( 1985 ) junior female vocalist runner-up Tiffany.
* the Cisco Limited Lifetime Warranty currently lasts for five years after the product has been discontinued.
An Insurance Warranty is underwritten by an insurance company and is an agreement that the insurance company will indemnify the policyholder against loss caused by a covered part.
If you are buying a short-term warranty, or given a 3-6 month warranty to cover the period just after you buy a new car, then the Obligor Warranty or Dealer Guarantee will offer sufficient protection.
Warranty was upgraded to five years or.
The registered purchaser of a Kirby home care system currently receives a three-year Manufacturer's Limited Warranty, access to a Lifetime Rebuild Program, and a Fire Protection Plan.

claims and commonly
These medications are among those most commonly prescribed by psychiatrists and other physicians, and their effectiveness and adverse effects are the subject of many studies and competing claims.
Although it is commonly believed that assassins were under the influence of hashish during their killings or during their indoctrination, there is debate as to whether these claims have merit, with many Eastern writers and an increasing number of western academics coming to believe that drug-taking was not the key feature behind the name.
The most commonly used of these provisions are the first and second, prohibiting the presentation of false claims to the government and making false records to get a false claim paid.
, in which the " beloved disciple " claims authorship, is commonly assumed to be an appendix, probably added to allay concerns after the death of the beloved disciple.
" Judicial economy " most commonly refers to the refusal of a court to decide one or more claims raised in a case, on the grounds that it has decided other claims in the case and that its decision on those claims should satisfy the parties.
KR is most commonly used to refer to representations intended for processing by modern computers, and in particular, for representations consisting of explicit objects ( the class of all elephants, or Clyde a certain individual ), and of assertions or claims about them (' Clyde is an elephant ', or'all elephants are grey ').
In the United States, the claims most commonly associated with product liability are negligence, strict liability, breach of warranty, and various consumer protection claims.
Football, by Atari, released in 1978, is commonly misunderstood to be the first arcade game to use a trackball, but in The Ultimate History of Video Games by Steven L. Kent the designer of Football, Dave Stubben, claims they copied the design from a Japanese soccer game by Taito.
This is most commonly done for non-recourse loans, where the creditor cannot make other claims on the debtor ; a common example is a situation of negative equity on a mortgage loan in common law jurisdictions such as the United States, which is in general non-recourse.
While negative theology is used in Christianity as a means of dispelling misconceptions about God, and of approaching Him beyond the limits of human reasoning, most commonly Christian doctrine is taken to involve positive claims: that God exists and has certain positive attributes, even if those attributes are only partially comprehensible to us.
More mundane health claims, most commonly pain relief, also lack any credible proposed mechanism, and clinical research is not promising.
* unexplained claims of exemption from principles commonly thought relevant to the subject matter
A lawsuit or ( much less commonly ) " suit in law " is a civil action brought in a court of law in which a plaintiff, a party who claims to have incurred loss as a result of a defendant's actions, demands a legal or equitable remedy.
This story claims that an early settler referred to the D ’ Lo area around the Strong River where it commonly floods as being “ too damn low ”.
St Catherine's ( commonly known as Catz or St Catz ) claims a reputation for having a less formal and more relaxed atmosphere than many other colleges.
Believers commonly argue that Earth governments, especially the Government of the United States, are in communication or cooperation with extraterrestrials despite public claims to the contrary.
Pseudohistory is a pejorative term applied to a type of historical revisionism, often involving sensational claims whose acceptance would require rewriting a significant amount of commonly accepted history, and based on methods that depart from standard historiographical conventions.
The Qur ' an suggests several causes for deviation from monotheism to polytheism: Great temporal power, regarded by the holder and his subjects as ' absolute ' — may lead the holder to think that he is God-like ; such claims were commonly forced upon, and accepted by, those who were subject to the ruler.
Based on previous work done by William S. Webb, William R. Perkins claims that atlatl weights, commonly called " bannerstones ," and characterized by a centered hole in a symmetrically shaped carved or ground stone, shaped wide and flat with a drilled hole and thus a little like a large wingnut, are a rather ingenious improvement to the design that created a silencing effect when swung.
Coppola noted that he first noticed Keaton in Lovers and Other Strangers, and cast her because of her reputation for eccentricity that he wanted her to bring to the role ( Keaton claims that at the time she was commonly referred to as " the kooky actress " of the film industry ).
F. R. Leavis wrote in 1936: " Carew, it seems to me, has claims to more distinction than he is commonly accorded ; more than he is accorded by the bracket that, in common acceptance, links him with Lovelace and Suckling.

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