Alabama Statutes

§ 5-19-32 — Service Contracts

Alabama § 5-19-32
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 5Banks and Financial Institutions
Ch. 19Consumer Finance

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Ala. Code § 5-19-32 (2026).

Text

Any creditor who extends credit with respect to a consumer credit sale, may sell or finance, or both, a service contract covering tangible goods which are the subject of the consumer credit sale. Any other person who was not the creditor with regard to the initial sale of the tangible goods also may sell or finance, or both, a service contract covering the tangible goods. A “service contract” as used in this section is an agreement, for a separately stated consideration, of the service contract offeror to correct, repair, or replace, or to pay for the correction, repair, maintenance, or replacement of tangible goods during the period covered by the service contract, with or without additional provisions for payment of or indemnity under limited circumstances for related expenses including,

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Legislative History

(Acts 1996, No. 96-576, p. 887, §3.)

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