Full Warranty Law and Legal Definition
Full warranty is warranty that provides complete coverage for repairs and replacement of any defect in a consumer product. Full warranty also covers labor and materials for repairs. According to 15 U.S.C. § 2304, a warrantor must remedy a consumer product within a reasonable time and without charge after notice of a defect or malfunction. However, a warrantor is exempted from full warranty if the defect or malfunction of any warranted consumer product is caused while in the possession of a consumer, or by a consumer’s unreasonable use.
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Related Legal Terms
- Adequate and Full Consideration in Money or Money’s Worth
- Affirmative Warranty
- Basic Workweek for Full Time Employees
- Breach of Warranty
- Breach of Warranty Breach of Rental Agreement
- Civil Causes of Action - Breach of Warranty
- Collateral Warranty
- Construction Warranty
- Contracts Express Warranty
- Contracts Implied Warranty