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Default Parts availability laws.

"Dani" wrote in
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Is there a parts availability law in Canada??


Parts Availability Laws

Can your item be repaired? If parts are required, are they available to
a servicer? In some states, the answer may be "no."

Does your state have a law governing the availability of parts?
Here are the states with such laws:

California:
7 years after date of manufacture for goods with a wholesale value of
$100 or more, 3 years for items valued at $50 to $99.99. This law
covers functional parts only.

Connecticut:
4 years after the date of final sale.

Indiana:
7 years after the date of final sale.

Rhode Island:
4 years after final sale.




Tektronix does not follow any of the above states law on parts
availability,if those are truly law.

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