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2023 Statute
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50-648. (a) Any consumer who has purchased a motor vehicle from a supplier and who proves: (1) That any of the acts declared to be a violation of K.S.A. 21-5835, and amendments thereto, have taken place; and (2) that the mileage or use of the motor vehicle is materially different from that shown on the vehicle's odometer shall be entitled to a declaration from the court that the purchase of the motor vehicle is voidable at the consumer's request. (b) If the purchase of a motor vehicle is voided under subsection (a), the consumer shall recover the greater of the following but recovery shall not exceed the actual purchase price of the vehicle: (1) Purchase price before trade-in allowance less set off; (2) purchase price before trade-in allowance plus verified repairs less set off; or (3) the civil penalties in K.S.A. 50-651, and amendments thereto. (c) The consumer may recover reasonable attorney fees, if the consumer prevails in an action against the supplier under this section. |
History: L. 1988, ch. 211, § 3; L. 2011, ch. 30, § 200; July 1. |
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