LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
ARBITRATIONNOTICE:THISLIMITEDWARRANTYCONTAINSANARBITRATION
PROVISIONTHATREQUIRESYOUANDLGTORESOLVEDISPUTESBYBINDING
ARBITRATIONINSTEADOFINCOURT,UNLESSTHELAWSOFYOURPROVINCEOR
TERRITORYDONOTPERMITTHAT,OR,INOTHERJURISDICTIONS,IFYOUCHOOSE
TOOPTOUT.INARBITRATION,CLASSACTIONSANDJURYTRIALSARENOT
PERMITTED.PLEASESEETHESECTIONTITLED"PROCEDUREFORRESOLVING
DISPUTES"BELOW.
Warranty Laws
In the United States, The following laws govern warranties that arise in retail sales
of consumer goods:
•
TheCaliforniaSong-BeverlyConsumerWarrantyAct[CC§§1790etseq],
•
TheCaliforniaUniformCommercialCode,DivisionTwo[ComC§§2101etseq],
and
•
ThefederalMagnuson-MossWarrantyFederalTradeCommissionImprovement
Act[15USC§§2301etseq;16CFRParts701–703].AtypicalMagnuson-
Moss Act warranty is a written promise that the product is free of defects
orawrittenpromisetorefund,repair,orreplacedefectivegoods.[See15
USC§2301(6).]Remediesincludedamagesforfailingtohonorawritten
warrantyorservicecontractorforviolatingdisclosureprovisions.[See15USC
§2310(d).]Exceptforsomelabelinganddisclosurerequirements,thefederal
Actdoesnotpreemptstatelaw.[See15USC§2311.]
In Canada, the consumer protection, business practices and/or sale of goods laws
of your provincial jurisdiction of residence govern warranties that arise in retail sales
of consumer goods. In addition, the Canadian Consumer Product Safety Act applies
to product safety.
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