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ORS 72.8100

Known as the Uniform Commercial Code

The act spans §§ 72–72 (125 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 46 Or. App. 521 - Clark v. Ford Motor Co. (1980)

Most recently applied in 46 Or. App. 521 - Clark v. Ford Motor Co. (June 1980)

1973 c.413 §8

(1) Each manufacturer of a consumer good sold in this state and for which the manufacturer has made an express warranty shall:

(a) Maintain or cause to be maintained in this state sufficient service and repair facility to carry out the terms of such a warranty; or

(b) Be subject to the provisions of ORS 72.8130.

(2) Except if the buyer agrees in writing to the contrary, the manufacturer shall cause service or repair of the consumer good to be commenced as soon as possible, subject to reasonable delay caused by conditions beyond the control of the manufacturer or the manufacturer’s representative.

(3) If the size, weight, method of attachment, method of installation, and nature of nonconformity reasonably permit such delivery, the buyer shall deliver a nonconforming good to the manufacturer’s nearest available service and repair facility within this state. If the size, weight, method of attachment, method of installation and nature of the nonconformity do not reasonably permit such delivery, written notice of nonconformity by the buyer to the manufacturer or to the manufacturer’s nearest service and repair facility is equivalent to return of the good for the purposes of this section. Upon receipt of the notice of nonconformity the manufacturer shall service or repair the good at the buyer’s residence, pick up the good for service and repair, or, at the manufacturer’s expense, transport, service, repair and return the good to the buyer.

(4) If the manufacturer is unable to service or repair the good in compliance with each applicable warranty, the manufacturer shall either replace the good or reimburse the buyer in an amount equal to the purchase price paid by the buyer less a reasonable charge for beneficial use by the buyer and damage, if any, to the good. In the event of replacement of the good or refunding of the purchase price, the buyer shall return the defective good to the warrantor free and clear of liens and encumbrances.

Official source: Oregon State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Oregon statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.