Maine Code § 10-1175

Delivery and preparation obligations; product liability and implied warranty complaints
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Every manufacturer shall specify to the dealer the delivery and preparation obligations of its motor
vehicle dealers prior to delivery of new motor vehicles to retail buyers. The delivery and preparation
obligations of its motor vehicle dealers and a schedule of the compensation to be paid to its motor
vehicle dealers for the work and services they shall be required to perform in connection with such
delivery and preparation obligations shall constitute any such dealer's only responsibility for product

liability as between such dealer and such manufacturer. The compensation as set forth on said schedule
shall be reasonable. [PL 1975, c. 573 (NEW).]
In any action or claim brought against the dealer on a product liability complaint in which it is later
determined that the manufacturer is liable, the dealer shall be entitled, from the manufacturer, to receive
its reasonable costs and attorney's fees incurred in defending the claim or action. [PL 1979, c. 498,
§2 (NEW).]
In any action or claim brought against the dealer on a breach of implied warranty complaint in
which it is later determined that the manufacturer is liable, the dealer shall be entitled, from the
manufacturer, to receive its reasonable costs and attorney's fees incurred in defending the claim or
action. In any such implied warranty action, a dealer shall have the rights of a buyer under Title 11,
section 2-607, subsection (5). [PL 1985, c. 221 (NEW).]
The court shall consider the dealer's share in the responsibility for the damages in awarding costs
and attorney's fees. [PL 1979, c. 498, §2 (NEW).]

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