Friday, April 24, 2009

Lemon Law for Puppies?

Massachusetts statutes provide "Lemon laws" for not only cars, but pets as well. The pet statute, like the one for cars, outlines the minimum standard of condition the pet must be in prior to transfer of ownership.

For example, it has minimum levels of health, age, and safety, as well as, assurances tha each puppy or kitten is parasite free.

Moreover, if your new pet does not meet these requirements, you are allowed up to 14 days to return the pooch or kitty and receive a full refund or a replacement.

Disclaimer: The foregoing is general legal information only and not intended to serve as legal advice or a substitute for legal advice. If you have been injured or damaged due to a Lemon Law violation go to www.ContingencyCase.com to see if there is a lawyer or attorney in your local area who is willing to take your case on a contingency fee basis. ContingencyCase.com is an online legal directory that allows Attorneys to advertise their availability to take all kinds of cases on a contingency fee basis (for example personal injury, eminent domain, contract cases, partnership disputes, etc.). Please note there are no guarantees that any attorney or lawyer will take your case. Copyright 2009 ContingencyCase.com – All Rights Reserved.

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