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Maine Revised Statutes Title 23. Transportation § 6076. Disposition of persons arrested

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The keepers of jails, lockups and station houses in any county, city or town, shall receive all persons arrested by railroad police for the commission of any offense against the laws of this State, or the ordinances of any city or town, to be dealt with according to law and persons arrested shall be received by keepers of jails, lockups or station houses and those persons have the same status as other persons arrested by any other police or peace officer of this State.

1. The notice required pursuant to subsections 1, 2 and 3 of NRS 597.682 must be prepared by the manufacturer of the reacquired motor vehicle and specify:

(a) The year, make, model and vehicle identification number of the motor vehicle.

(b) Whether the certificate of title for the motor vehicle has been inscribed with the notation “Lemon Law Buyback.”

(c) The nature of each nonconformity reported by the original buyer or lessee of the motor vehicle.

(d) The repairs, if any, made to the motor vehicle in an attempt to correct each nonconformity reported by the original buyer or lessee.

2. The notice must be included on a form 8 1/2 x 11 inches in size and printed in a size equal to at least 10-point black type on a white background.  The form must only contain the following information and be completed by the manufacturer:

  WARRANTY BUYBACK NOTICE

  (Check One)

  /__/ This vehicle was repurchased by the vehicle's manufacturer after the last retail owner or lessee requested its repurchase because of the problems listed below.

  /__/ THIS VEHICLE WAS REPURCHASED BY ITS MANUFACTURER BECAUSE OF A DEFECT IN THE VEHICLE PURSUANT TO CONSUMER WARRANTY LAWS. THE TITLE TO THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN PERMANENTLY INSCRIBED WITH THE NOTATION “LEMON LAW BUYBACK.”  Under Nevada law, the manufacturer must warrant to you, for 1 year, that the vehicle is free of the problems listed below.

 V.I.N.

Year

 Make

Model

Problem(s) Reported by
Original Owner

Repairs Made, if any, to
Correct Reported Problem(s)

  Signature of Manufacturer

Date

  _______________________________________________

_________________________

  Signature of Dealers

Date

  _______________________________________________

_________________________

  _______________________________________________

_________________________

  Signature of Retail Buyer or Lessee

Date

  _______________________________________________

_________________________

  _______________________________________________

_________________________

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