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Session Laws, 1977
Volume 735, Page 865   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                 865 15-312. PROHIBITED ACTS—VEHICLE SALES TRANSACTIONS. A DEALER OR AN AGENT OR EMPLOYEE OF A DEALER MAY
NOT: (1)    PERMIT ANY INDIVIDUAL TO ROAD TEST A
MOTOR VEHICLE IF HE KNOWS THAT THE OTHER INDIVIDUAL DOES
NOT HAVE A LICENSE TO DRIVE OF THE APPROPRIATE CLASS; (2)   MAKE ANY MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATION IN
OBTAINING A VEHICLE SALES CONTRACT; (3)    COMMIT ANY FRAUD IN THE EXECUTION OF OR
ANY MATERIAL ALTERATION OF A CONTRACT, POWER OF
ATTORNEY, OR OTHER DOCUMENT INCIDENT TO A SALES
TRANSACTION; (4)   PREPARE OR ACCEPT ANY PROMISSORY NOTE OR
OTHER EVIDENCE OF INDEBTEDNESS ON A VEHICLE SALES
CONTRACT KNOWING THAT IT REQUIRES THE DEBTOR TO PAY AN
AMOUNT GREATER THAN THAT AGREED ON IN THE WRITTEN
CONTRACT FOR THE SALE OF THE VEHICLE; (5)    WILLFULLY FAIL TO PERFORM, WITHOUT
JUSTIFICATION, ANY VEHICLE SALES CONTRACT; (6)    MATERIALLY DEVIATE FROM OR DISREGARD,
WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE BUYER, ANY OF THE ORIGINAL
TERMS OF THE CONTRACT; OR (7)    WILLFULLY FAIL TO COMPLY WITH THE TERMS
OF A WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from Art. 66 1/2,
§5-401(a)(1), (3), (4), (5), (14), and (15),
as these items apply to dealers. As to
vehicle salesmen, see §15—411 of this title. Present references to violation of this
section as "unlawful" and a "misdemeanor" are
deleted as unnecessary in light of §27—101 of
this article. Present Art. 66 1/2, §5-401 (b), which
provides that violation of any of the
provisions of that section (now §§ 15—312,
15-313, and 15-314 of this subtitle) subjects
the violator to administrative and criminal
sanctions is deleted. This provision is
unnecessary in light of §15—315 of this
subtitle, which provides for administrative
sanctions,- and Title 27 of this article, which
provides for criminal sanctions. 15-313. PROHIBITED ACTS - ADVERTISING PRACTICES.
(A) DECEPTIVE ADVERTISING.


 
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