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What (who) is lemon law - definition

LAW PROVIDING A REMEDY FOR PURCHASERS OF CARS AND OTHER CONSUMER GOODS IN ORDER TO COMPENSATE FOR PRODUCTS THAT REPEATEDLY FAIL TO MEET STANDARDS OF QUALITY
Lemon Law; Lemon laws; Lemon Laws; Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act
  • Brochure for Ohio's lemon law

lemon law         
n. statutes adopted in some states to make it easier for a buyer of a new vehicle to sue for damages or replacement if the dealer or manufacturer cannot make it run properly after a reasonable number of attempts to fix the car. Without a "lemon law" auto makers have often demanded the buyer come back a dozen times and give up use of the car for lengthy periods while they test it, claiming they are "still trying" to make it run right.
Lemon law         
Lemon laws are laws that provide a remedy for purchasers of cars and other consumer goods in order to compensate for products that repeatedly fail to meet standards of quality and performance. Although many types of products can be defective, the term "lemon" is mostly used to describe defective motor vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
lemon yellow         
  • A [[lemon chiffon]] cake
  • [[Lemon meringue pie]]
  • A lemon tree in [[Italy]]
SHADE OF YELLOW NAMED FOR ITS RESEMBLANCE TO THE FRUIT
Lemon chiffon; Cream lemon (color); Lemon (colour); Lemon cream (color); Lemon chiffon (color); Lemon yellow; Lemon Yellow; Lemon Chiffon; Lemonchiffon; Neon yellow; Lemon-yellow; Bitter lemon (color); CAE00D; FFFACD
also lemon-yellow
Lemon yellow or lemon is used to describe things that are pale yellow in colour.
COLOUR

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Lemon law

Lemon laws are laws that provide a remedy for purchasers of cars and other consumer goods in order to compensate for products that repeatedly fail to meet standards of quality and performance. Although many types of products can be defective, the term "lemon" is mostly used to describe defective motor vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles.