The buyer purchased from a car dealer a used car that was made by the dealership's car

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The buyer purchased from a car dealer a used car that was made by the dealership's car manufacturer. The car was still under the car manufacturer's limited warranty. The car buyer, because of problems with the car that she alleged were not fixed, brought her claims under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty-Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act (Magnuson-Moss Act). What remedies are available? Why would the court grant damages but not allow the buyer to revoke the contract?
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A dealer in the securities market is an individual or firm who stands ready and willing to buy a security for its own account (at its bid price) or sell from its own account (at its ask price). A dealer seeks to profit from the spread between the...
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Dynamic Business Law The Essentials

ISBN: 978-0073524979

2nd edition

Authors: Nancy Kubasek, Neil Browne, Daniel Herron

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