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  1. Under the Lemon Law, consumers have the right to request repair, replacement, reduction in price or rescission of contract for goods that do not conform to the contract. The provisions of the Lemon Law can be found in Sections 13 to 18 of the CPFTA

  2. Mar 21, 2022 · The Lemon Law in Singapore defines a defective product as any good that does not meet the quality standard it was advertised to have. It includes goods that are not fit for the purpose they were bought for and those with manufacturing or design defects.

  3. Dec 28, 2023 · Part III of the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act (CPFTA) of Singapore laid down a ‘lemon law’ provision where a consumer can make a claim for a defective product sold to him or her within 6 months of purchase. A seller is obligated to repair, replace, refund or reduce the price of the defective product.

  4. Lemon Law Background Q1: What does the new law provide for? A1: More Clarity on Burden of Proof and Rights Period: Under the Lemon Law, if a defect is detected within 6 months, it is presumed that the defect existed at the time of sale or delivery and the lemon law provisions apply, unless the seller can prove otherwise,

  5. Sep 24, 2021 · In Singapore, our lemon law takes the form of the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act. This article aims to help you understand: The transactions covered under the lemon law. The transactions not covered under the lemon law. Your rights under the lemon law. The time limit to using the lemon law.

  6. Oct 5, 2022 · 1. What Is Lemon Law In Singapore? Lemon Law is outlined in the Consumer Protection Fair Trading Act (CPFTA) which was enacted to protect consumers against unfair practices regarding purchased goods that do not conform to the agreed contract.

  7. Lemon law protects consumers when purchasing most products and goods in Singapore. Understanding how the law works allows consumers to make the right choice of recourse when an item they have purchased is defective.

  8. Jun 26, 2020 · The lemon law covers all cars purchased from dealers, both used and new. Simply put, the law protects consumers against defects of goods purchased within six months in Singapore. It includes all goods purchased that are brand new or used, including cars. This law overwrites warranty periods that are shorter than six months.

  9. What are Lemon Laws. "Lemon Laws" refer to consumer protection laws that provide remedies for consumers against defective goods, colloquially known as "lemons". These are goods that fail to meet standards of quality and performance, even after repeated repair. About Singapore's "Lemon Law".

  10. Under the Lemon Law, eligible buyers are entitled to various remedies, including repair, replacement, or refund, depending on the severity and nature of the defect. If you suspect that you have been sold a faulty consumable product, the first step is to notify the seller or manufacturer in writing.

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