W. Va. Code R. § 142-3-2 - Definitions
2.1. "The Act"
means the Consumer Protection-New Motor Vehicle Warranties Act, W. Va. Code
'46A-6A-1
et seq.
2.2. "Motor Vehicle" means
any passenger automobile sold in this State, including pickup trucks and vans
subject to registration as a Class A motor vehicle under the provisions of West
Virginia Code '17-10-1 et seq., and any self-propelled motor vehicle chassis of
motor homes sold in this State subject to registration as a Class A or Class B
motor vehicle under the provisions of W. Va. Code '17A-10-1
et seq.
2.3. "Manufacturer's
Express Warranty" and "Warranty" means the written warranty of the manufacturer
of a new motor vehicle of its condition and fitness for use, including any
terms or conditions precedent to the enforcement of obligations under that
warranty.
2.4. "Manufacturer" means
a person engaged in the business of manufacturing, assembling or distributing
motor vehicles, who will, under normal business conditions during the year,
manufacture, assemble or distribute to dealers at least ten (10) new motor
vehicles.
2.5. "Warrantor" means
any manufacturer who gives or offers to give a written warranty which
incorporates an informal dispute settlement mechanism.
2.6. "Consumer" means the purchaser, other
than for purposes of resale, of a new motor vehicle purchased in this State
used primarily for personal, family or household purposes, a person to whom the
new motor vehicle is transferred for the same purposes during the duration of
an express warranty applicable to the motor vehicle and any other person
entitled by the term of the warranty to enforce the obligation of the
warranty.
2.7. "Mechanism" means an
informal dispute settlement procedure which is incorporated into the terms of a
written warranty.
2.8. "Members"
means the person or persons within a mechanism actually deciding
disputes.
2.9. "On The Face Of The
Warranty" means
(1) if the warranty is a
single sheet with printing on both sides of the sheet or if the warranty is
comprised of more than one (1) sheet, the page on which the warrant text
begins; and
(2) if the warranty is
included as a part of a longer document, such as a use and care manual, the
page in such document on which the warranty text begins.
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