Look again at the facts in Brawner v. National Motors Inc. Which of these facts is least important to Brawner’s claim that the dealership violated her rights under the spot delivery law?
C. That the Plaintiff spent a lot of money getting rides when she did not have a car.
Look again at the facts in Brawner v. National Motors Inc. Which of the following could be a violation of MCPA, but not the spot delivery statute? (this is a tough one, think carefully).
C. Defendant argument that it was refusing to return all the money because Plaintiff effectively rented the car during the period of the spot-delivery.
Under the spot delivery law, can a consumer refuse to return the vehicle, if the dealership has complied with the law?
B. No.
Under the spot delivery law, if a consumer is ordered to return a vehicle, and does so, but does not enter into a new agreement, which of the following is the dealer prohibited from doing?
B. Requiring the consumer to pay a fee for the failed sale
Which of the following purchases would be covered by Maryland’s Lemon Law?
A. A purchase of a single, new, light truck by a...
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