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Code · North Dakota · Title 51 · Chapter 51-07 — Miscellaneous Provisions

51-07-22. Resale of returned passenger motor vehicles - Penalty.

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1. A person may not sell or lease in this state a passenger motor vehicle that was
returned to the manufacturer in accordance with sections 51-07-16 through 51-07-22,
unless the manufacturer provides:
a. The same express warranty it provided to the original purchaser, except the term
of the warranty must be for at least twelve thousand miles or twelve months after
the date of resale, whichever is earlier; and
b. The purchaser a statement on a separate document that must be signed by the
manufacturer and the purchaser and must be in ten-point, capitalized type, in
substantially the following form: "IMPORTANT: THIS VEHICLE WAS RETURNED
TO THE MANUFACTURER BECAUSE DEFECTS COVERED BY THE
MANUFACTURER'S EXPRESSED WARRANTY WERE NOT REPAIRED
WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME AS PROVIDED BY NORTH DAKOTA LAW".
2. A person may not ship or deliver for resale or lease in another state a passenger motor
vehicle returned to the manufacturer in accordance with sections 51-07-16 through
51-07-22 unless full disclosure of the reasons for return is made to any prospective
buyer.
3. Violation of this section is a class B misdemeanor.
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