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What other types of conduct is the dealer prohibited from committing under the New Jersey Used Car Lemon Law?

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What other types of conduct is the dealer prohibited from committing under the New Jersey Used Car Lemon Law?

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Regardless of whether your vehicle meets the mileage and age requirements of the New Jersey Used Car Lemon Laws mandatory warranty provisions and regardless of whether you agree to waive the warranty to which you may be entitled under the New Jersey Used Car Lemon Law, the following types of conduct are unlawful practices on a used car dealers part: • To misrepresent the mechanical condition of a used motor vehicle. • To fail to disclose, prior to sale, any material defect in the mechanical condition of the used motor vehicle which is known to the dealer. • To represent that a used motor vehicle, or any component thereof, is free from material defects in mechanical condition at the time of sale, unless the dealer has a reasonable basis for this representation at the time it is made. • To fail to disclose, prior to sale, the existence and terms of any written warranty, service contract or repair insurance currently in effect on a used motor vehicle provided by a person other than the de

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