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The Deregulation Of Industry: How Far Should We Go?, Wesley J. Liebeler Apr 1976

The Deregulation Of Industry: How Far Should We Go?, Wesley J. Liebeler

Indiana Law Journal

Colloquium: The Deregulation of Industry


A Guide To Federal Warranty Legislation-The Magnuson-Moss Act, Richard H. Matthews Jan 1976

A Guide To Federal Warranty Legislation-The Magnuson-Moss Act, Richard H. Matthews

University of Richmond Law Review

One of the primary causes of concern in the recent movement toward greater consumer protection has been in the area of product warranties. Limited express warranties, liability disclaimers and ambiguous remedy

procedures often have been used by manufacturers and merchants to strip the consumer of all but a bare minimum of protection against defective products. Finding state laws incapable of adequately solving this problem, Congress preempted the field by enacting the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.' This Act makes major changes in the law of warranties and places much heavier legal burdens upon manufacturers and other warrantors. This comment will attempt to …


The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act: Consumer Information And Warranty Regulation, Stephen W. Lee Jan 1976

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act: Consumer Information And Warranty Regulation, Stephen W. Lee

Indiana Law Journal

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