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Code · North Dakota · Title 09 · Chapter 9-01 — General Provisions

9-01-21. Property service contracts - Exemption.

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1. The marketing, selling, offering for sale, issuing, making, providing, or proposing to
make and the administering of a property service contract or vehicle theft protection
product warranty is not subject to the provisions of title 26.1.
2. A property service contract is a contract or agreement for a separately stated
consideration, for a specific duration, to provide for the repair, replacement, or
maintenance or for the indemnification for the repair, replacement, or maintenance of
new or used property if an operational or structural failure is due to a defect in
materials, manufacturing, or normal wear and tear. Property covered under a property
service contract may include motor vehicles; residential appliances; residential
systems, including plumbing, electrical, heating, cooling, and ventilation; and other
residential property. The contract may provide coverage for:
a. Damage to property resulting from power surges;
b. Accidental damage to property resulting from handling;
c. Payment of indemnity for incidental damages, such as food spoilage, towing, and
rental and emergency road service;
d. The repair or replacement of tires and wheels on a motor vehicle damaged as a
result of coming into contact with a road hazard;
e. The removal of dents, dings, or creases on a motor vehicle which can be repaired
using the process of paintless dent removal without affecting the existing paint
finish and without sanding, bonding, painting, or replacing a vehicle body panel;
f. The repair of small motor vehicle windshield chips or cracks which may include
replacement of the windshield for chips or cracks that cannot be repaired;
g. The replacement of a motor vehicle key or key fob if the key or key fob becomes
inoperable, lost, or stolen; or
h. In conjunction with a motor vehicle leased for use, the repair, replacement, or
maintenance of property, or indemnification for repair, replacement, or
maintenance, due to excess wear and use or damage to items, including tires,
paint cracks or chips, missing interior or exterior parts, or excess mileage
resulting in a lease-end charge, or any other charge for damage deemed excess
wear and use by a lessor under a motor vehicle lease, provided the payment may
not exceed the purchase price of the vehicle.
3. Under a vehicle theft protection program warranty, incidental costs may be reimbursed
in either a fixed amount specified in the warranty or by use of a formula itemizing
specific incidental costs incurred by the warranty holder. Payments may not duplicate
any benefits or expenses paid to the warranty holder by an insurer providing
comprehensive coverage under a motor vehicle insurance policy covering the stolen
motor vehicle. However, the payment of incidental costs at a pre-established, flat
amount of seven thousand five hundred dollars or less does not duplicate any benefits
or expenses payable under the comprehensive motor vehicle insurance policy.
4. For the purpose of this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
a. "Incidental costs" means expenses specified in a vehicle theft protection program
warranty and incurred by the warranty holder due to the failure of a vehicle theft
protection program to perform as provided in the contract.
b. "Road hazard" means a hazard encountered while driving a motor vehicle which
includes potholes, rocks, wood debris, metal parts, glass, plastic, curbs, or
composite scraps.
c. "Vehicle theft protection product" means a device or system installed on or
applied to a motor vehicle, which is designed to prevent loss or damage to a
motor vehicle from theft, and includes a vehicle theft protection program warranty.
d. "Vehicle theft protection product warranty" means a written agreement by a
warrantor which provides, if the vehicle theft protection product fails to prevent
loss or damage to a motor vehicle from theft, the warrantor will pay to or on
behalf of the warranty holder specified incidental costs resulting from the failure
or the vehicle theft protection product to perform pursuant to the terms of the
vehicle theft protection product warranty.
9-01-22. Wind option agreement - Definition - Termination. Redesignated as section 17-04-01 under S.L. 2007, ch. 204, § 5.
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