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- Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and FTC Regulations
- 15 U.S.C. § 2301. Definitions
- 15 U.S.C. § 2302. Rules governing contents of warranties
- 15 U.S.C. § 2303. Designation of written warranties
- 15 U.S.C. § 2304. Federal minimum standards for warranties
- 15 U.S.C. § 2305. Full and limited warranting of a consumer product
- 15 U.S.C. § 2306. Service contracts; rules for full, clear and conspicuous disclosure of terms and conditions; addition to or in lieu of written warranty
- 15 U.S.C. § 2307. Designation of representatives by warrantor to perform duties under written or implied warranty
- 15 U.S.C. § 2308. Implied warranties
- 15 U.S.C. § 2309. Procedures applicable to promulgation of rules by Commission; rulemaking proceeding for warranty and warranty practices involved in sale of used motor vehicles
- 15 U.S.C. § 2310. Remedies in consumer disputes
- 15 U.S.C. § 2311. Applicability to other laws
- 15 U.S.C. § 2312. Effective dates
- FTC Regulations Under The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act PART 700
- § 700.1 Products covered.
- § 700.2 Date of manufacture.
- § 700.3 Written warranty.
- § 700.4 Parties “actually making” a written warranty.
- § 700.5 Expressions of general policy.
- § 700.6 Designation of warranties.
- § 700.7 Use of warranty registration cards.
- § 700.8 Warrantor's decision as final.
- § 700.9 Duty to install under a full warranty.
- § 700.10 Section 102(c).
- § 700.11 Written warranty, service contract, and insurance distinguished for purposes of compliance under the Act.
- § 700.12 Effective date of 16 CFR parts 701 and 702.
- FTC Regulations Under The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act PART 701
- FTC Regulations Under The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act PART 702
- FTC Regulations Under The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act PART 703
- Sample Credit Reporting Agency Dispute Letter
- Sample Debt Collector Dispute Letter
- The Fair Credit Reporting Act and FTC Regulations
- § 601 Short title
- § 602 Congressional findings and statement of purpose
- § 603 Definitions; rules of construction
- § 604 Permissible purposes of consumer reports
- § 605A Identity theft prevention; fraud alerts and active duty alerts
- § 605B Block of information resulting from identity theft
- § 605 Requirements relating to information contained in consumer reports
- § 606 Disclosure of investigative consumer reports
- § 607 Compliance procedures
- § 608 Disclosures to governmental agencies
- § 609 Disclosures to consumers
- § 610 Conditions and form of disclosure to consumers
- § 611 Procedure in case of disputed accuracy
- § 612 Charges for certain disclosures
- § 613 Public record information for employment purposes
- § 614 Restrictions on investigative consumer reports
- § 615 Requirements on users of consumer reports
- § 616 Civil liability for willful noncompliance
- § 617 Civil liability for negligent noncompliance
- § 618 Jurisdiction of courts; limitation of actions
- § 619 Obtaining information under false pretenses
- § 620 Unauthorized disclosures by officers or employees
- § 621 Administrative enforcement
- § 622 Information on overdue child support obligations
- § 623 Responsibilities of furnishers of information to consumer reporting agencies
- § 624 Affiliate sharing
- § 625 Relation to state laws
- § 626 Disclosures to FBI for counterintelligence purposes
- § 627 Disclosures to governmental agencies for counterterrorism purposes
- § 628 Disposal of records
- § 629 Corporate and technological circumvention prohibited
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 600
- § 600.1 Authority and purpose.
- § 600.2 Legal effect.
- Appendix to Part 600—Commentary on the Fair Credit Reporting Act
- Introduction
- Section 601—Short Title
- Section 602—Findings and Purpose
- Section 603—Definitions and Rules of Construction
- Section 604—Permissible Purposes of Reports
- Section 605—Obsolete Information
- Section 606—Disclosure of Investigative Consumer Reports
- Section 607—Compliance Procedures
- Section 608—Disclosures to Governmental Agencies
- Section 609—Disclosures to Consumers
- Section 610—Conditions of Disclosure
- Section 611—Procedure in Case of Disputed Accuracy
- Section 612—Charges for Certain Disclosures
- Section 613—Public Record Information for Employment Purposes
- Section 614—Restrictions on Investigative Consumer Reports
- Section 615—Requirements on Users of Consumer Reports
- Section 616—Civil Liability for Willful Noncompliance
- Section 617—Civil Liability for Negligent Noncompliance
- Section 618—Jurisdiction of Courts; Limitation of Actions
- Section 619—Obtaining Information Under False Pretense
- Section 620—Unauthorized Disclosures by Officers or Employees
- Section 621—Administrative Enforcement
- Section 622—Relation to State Laws
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 602
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 603
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 604
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 610
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 611
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 613
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 614
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 642
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 682
- FTC Regulations Under The Fair Credit Reporting Act PART 698
- The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
- § 801 Short title
- § 802 Congressional findings and declarations of purpose [15 USC 1692]
- § 803 Definitions [15 USC 1692a]
- § 804 Acquisition of location information [15 USC 1692b]
- § 805 Communication in connection with debt collection [15 USC 1692c]
- § 806 Harassment or abuse [15 USC 1692d]
- § 807 False or misleading representations [15 USC 1692e]
- § 808 Unfair practices [15 USC 1692f]
- § 809 Validation of debts [15 USC 1692g]
- § 810 Multiple debts [15 USC 1692h]
- § 811 Legal actions by debt collectors [15 USC 1692i]
- § 812 Furnishing certain deceptive forms [15 USC 1692j]
- § 813 Civil liability [15 USC 1692k]
- § 814 Administrative enforcement [15 USC 1692l]
- § 815 Reports to Congress by the Commission [15 USC 1692m]
- § 816 Relation to State laws [15 USC 1692n]
- § 817 Exemption for State regulation [15 USC 1692o]
- § 818. Effective date [15 USC 1692 note]
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