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Section 407.730 – Definitions.

Effective – 28 Aug 2007 407.730. Definitions. — As used in sections 407.730 to 407.748, the following terms mean: (1) “Advertisement”, oral, written, graphic or pictorial statements made in the course of solicitation of business including, without limitation, any statement or representation made in a newspaper, magazine, the car rental company’s proprietary website, or other […]

Section 407.732 – Advertising, restrictions, requirements — prices advertised, quantity to be sufficient — surcharge fees — other terms, clearly disclosed.

Effective – 28 Aug 2007 407.732. Advertising, restrictions, requirements — prices advertised, quantity to be sufficient — surcharge fees — other terms, clearly disclosed. — 1. Any advertisement shall be nondeceptive and in plain language. Deception may result not only from a direct statement in the advertisement and from reasonable inferences therefrom, but also from […]

Section 407.735 – Business practices, nondeceptive — collision damage waiver, terms, conditions, notice required — damages, estimates, how made — remedies.

Effective – 28 Aug 2004 407.735. Business practices, nondeceptive — collision damage waiver, terms, conditions, notice required — damages, estimates, how made — remedies. — 1. Any business practices utilized by car rental companies in furtherance of their business of renting vehicles to the public shall be nondeceptive, fair and shall not be unconscionable. 2. […]

Section 407.738 – Actions, unlawful subleasing, who may bring — definitions.

Effective – 28 Aug 1989 407.738. Actions, unlawful subleasing, who may bring — definitions. — 1. Any one or more of the following persons who suffers any damage proximately resulting from one or more acts of unlawful motor vehicle subleasing, as described in section 407.742 may bring an action in the circuit court in the […]

Section 407.742 – Unlawful subleasing, elements of crime.

Effective – 28 Aug 1989 407.742. Unlawful subleasing, elements of crime. — A person engages in an act of unlawful subleasing of a motor vehicle if all of the following conditions are met: (1) The motor vehicle is subject to a lease contract, conditional sale contract, or security agreement the terms of which prohibit the […]