Washington Statutes
§ 19.118.005 — Legislative intent.
Washington § 19.118.005
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Wash. Rev. Code § 19.118.005 (2026).
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The legislature recognizes that a new motor vehicle is a major consumer purchase and that a defective motor vehicle is likely to create hardship for, or may cause injury to, the consumer. The legislature further recognizes that good cooperation and communication between a manufacturer and a new motor vehicle dealer will considerably increase the likelihood that a new motor vehicle will be repaired within a reasonable number of attempts. It is the intent of the legislature to ensure that the consumer is made aware of his or her rights under this chapter and is not refused information, documents, or service that would otherwise obstruct the exercise of his or her rights.
In enacting these comprehensive measures, it is the intent of the legislature to create the proper blend of private and p
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Related
Ford Motor Co. v. Barrett
800 P.2d 367 (Washington Supreme Court, 1990)
Mooberry v. Magnum Manufacturing, Inc.
108 Wash. App. 654 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 2001)
Arbitration of Mooberry v. MAGNUM MFG.
32 P.3d 302 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 2001)
Legislative History
[1987 c 344 s 1.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 19.02.010
Purpose—Intent.§ 19.02.020
Definitions.§ 19.02.030
Business licensing service—Duties—Rules.§ 19.02.050
Participation of state agencies.§ 19.02.080
Licensing fees—Disposition of.§ 19.02.100
Business license—Issuance or renewal—Denial.§ 19.02.210
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