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The Lemon Law in Washington indicates:
...... If the manufacturer, its agent, or the new motor vehicle dealer is unable to conform the new motor vehicle to the warranty by repairing or correcting any nonconformity after a reasonable number of attempts, the manufacturer, within forty calendar days of a consumer's written request to the manufacturer's corporate, dispute resolution, zone, or regional office address shall, at the option of the consumer, replace or repurchase the new motor vehicle.......
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CALL
Statewide
Toll-free 1-(800) 541-8898
Local King County
(206) 587-4240
Local Spokane County
(509) 456-3124
WRITE
Lemon Law Administration
Attorney General's Office
900-4th Ave., Suite 2000
Seattle, WA 98164-1012
FAX
(206) 464-6451
E-Mail
"lemon@atg.wa.gov"
Washington Law News
Anti-bias school sports law toughened (Detroit News)
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court toughened a federal law against sex discrimination in federally funded educational programs Tuesday, ruling that it prohibits not only unequal treatment of girls and women at school, but also official retaliation against anyone -- male or female -- who blows the whistle on unequal treatment.
Justice Ginsburg Backs Value of Foreign Law (New York Times)
WASHINGTON, April 1 - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the Supreme Court embraced the practice of consulting foreign legal decisions on Friday, rejecting the argument from conservatives that United States law should not take international thinking into account.
Area law officers arrest Washington fugitive (Mohave Valley News)
KINGMAN - Mohave County Sheriff's Office detectives and deputies, aided by BLM officers, Kingman police officers, Arizona Department of Public Safety officers and the DPS Ranger helicopter, arrested a man Thursday wanted in Washington for making threats, apparently to commit a murder.
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