Warranty tolling
Encyclopedia
Warranty tolling refers to a legal requirement, in some jurisdictions, that the timeframe provided in a product warranty
shall be tolled
(paused) to protect the consumer from unfairly being deprived of its protections.
For example, under California Civil Code Sections 1795.6 and 1795.7, tolling occurs when the buyer delivers goods to be repaired or provides notice of the problem, and continues so long as the buyer has not yet received the repaired goods or notice that the repairs are complete.
Warranty
In business and legal transactions, a warranty is an assurance by one party to the other party that specific facts or conditions are true or will happen; the other party is permitted to rely on that assurance and seek some type of remedy if it is not true or followed.In real estate transactions, a...
shall be tolled
Tolling (law)
Tolling is a legal doctrine which allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the period of time set forth by a statute of limitations. Certain traditional conditions will toll a statute of limitations:* Plaintiff is a minor....
(paused) to protect the consumer from unfairly being deprived of its protections.
For example, under California Civil Code Sections 1795.6 and 1795.7, tolling occurs when the buyer delivers goods to be repaired or provides notice of the problem, and continues so long as the buyer has not yet received the repaired goods or notice that the repairs are complete.