New York Statutes

§ 733 — Warrantor liability for authorized aftermarket rustproofing; notification

New York·Law GBS General Business·Art. 35-A Aftermarket Rustproofing Warranties of New Motor Vehicles

§ 733. Warrantor liability for authorized aftermarket rustproofing;\nnotification.

1.It shall be unlawful for a warrantor to include in any\nwarranty agreement a clause that purports to limit a buyer's warranty\nprotection on the basis that the buyer has, or may have, a claim under\nan existing warranty.\n 2. It shall be unlawful for a warrantor to fail to notify a buyer in\nwriting within ten business days of inspecting the buyer's motor vehicle\nfor rust damage whether the warranty claim will be allowed or denied. If\nthe claim is denied, the specific reasons for the denial shall be stated\nin writing.\n 3. It shall be unlawful for a warrantor to fail to honor a buyer's\nwarranty claim on the basis that the aftermarket rustproofing was\napplied improperly, if such service was provid

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