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Code · Missouri · Chapter 385

385.320. Inapplicability.

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385.320. Inapplicability. — 1. Sections 385.300 to 385.320 shall not apply to:
(1)Warranties;
(2)Maintenance agreements;
(3)Warranties, service contracts, or maintenance agreements offered by public utilities on their transmission devices to the extent they are regulated under the laws of this state;
(4)Service contracts sold or offered for sale to persons other than consumers;
(5)Service contracts sold or offered to nonresidents of this state regardless of whether the entity selling or offering such contracts is located or doing business in this state;
(6)Motor vehicle extended service contracts, as defined in section 385.200 ;
(7)Motor club contracts, as defined in section 385.450 ; or
(8)Agreements or warranties which provide for the service, repair, replacement, or maintenance of the systems, appliances, and structural components of residential or commercial real property.
2. Manufacturer's service contracts on the manufacturer's products need only comply with the provisions of sections 385.306 , 385.308 , and 385.316 .
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(L. 2007 H.B. 221, A.L. 2021 S.B. 6)
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