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Code · Alaska · Title 45 · Chapter 27

Sec. 45.27.220. Presumption.

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Sec. 45.27.220. Presumption.
A rebuttable presumption that a reasonable number of attempts have been made to conform a product to an applicable warranty is established if
(1)the nonconformity continues to exist even though the same nonconformity has been subject to repair three or more times by the manufacturer or authorized dealer during the term of the warranty or the one-year period after the date of delivery of the product to the ultimate purchaser, whichever period of time terminates first; or
(2)the product is out of service for repair for a total of 30 or more days on which the authorized dealer is open for business during the term of the warranty or during the one-year period after the date of delivery of the product to the ultimate purchaser, whichever period of time terminates first; a period of time during which repairs are not performed for reasons that are beyond the control of the manufacturer or authorized dealer is not included in satisfying the 30-day time period.
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