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(Commerce And Trade –
Other Laws Relating To Commerce And Trade – Pet Warranties)
Del. Code Ann. tit.
6, §4004 Record keeping |
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Requires maintenance
of the written record on the health, status and disposition of each dog
sold for 2 years following the sale. The
record must contain all of the information required to be disclosed by §§
4002 and 4003. Records must be available to animal control and law
enforcement officers for inspection and copying during normal business
hours.
Exceptions per
§4001:
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The sale of dogs on the premises of (and by)
a public shelter, pound or other nonprofit entity; and
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Persons selling
fewer than 20 dogs or 3 litters (whichever is greater) in a single
calendar year. |
Purchaser’s remedies
set forth in § 4005. |
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(Commerce And Trade –
Other Laws Relating To Commerce And Trade – Pet Warranties)
Del. Code Ann. tit.
6, §4005 Purchaser remedies (dogs) |
N/S |
Allows a purchaser to
obtain remedies if:
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Within 20 days after the purchase, a vet
states in writing that dog suffers or has died from an illness, disease or
other defect adversely affecting the dog's health that existed on or
before delivery; or
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Within 2 years of purchase, a vet states in
writing that the dog possesses or has died from a congenital condition
adversely affecting the health of the dog or that requires hospitalization
or nonelective surgery.
Exceptions per
§§ 4001, 4005, and 4007):
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Illness or death resulted from maltreatment
or neglect (or from injury sustained or illness contracted) after
delivery;
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Purchaser failed to carry out the recommended
treatment prescribed by vet who made the initial diagnosis (exception:
if the cost of treatment and vet's fee would exceed the purchase price of
the dog);
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Illness, disease or condition was disclosed
at the time of sale;
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Purchaser fails to return
all documents provided for registering the dog;
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If a refund for reasonable vet expenses is
being requested, the vet statement must be accompanied by an itemized bill
of fees appropriate for the diagnosis and treatment of the illness or
congenital condition;
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Parasites (unless they make dog clinically
ill);
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The sale of dogs on the premises of (and by)
a public shelter, pound or other nonprofit entity; and
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Persons selling
fewer than 20 dogs or 3 litters (whichever is greater) in a single
calendar year. |
Purchaser may choose
either remedy:
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To return the dog
for a full refund of purchase price and reimbursement for
reasonable vet fees (maximum is original purchase price);
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To exchange the dog for one of purchaser's
choice having comparable value (if a replacement is available) and receive
reimbursement for reasonable vet fees (maximum is original purchase
price); or
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To retain the dog and receive reimbursement
for reasonable vet fees (maximum is original purchase price).
Unless contested,
refunds and reimbursement must be paid by dealer /seller no later than 10
business days after receipt of vet statement required by §4006.
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