Code of Maine Rules
26 - DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
239 - DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL - GENERAL
Chapter 106 - RULES FOR ADMINISTERING STATE LEMON LAW ARBITRATION
Section 239-106-8 - WITHDRAWAL BY CONSUMER

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

A. Withdrawals. A consumer may withdraw his request for arbitration at any time.

B. Withdrawals prior to hearing date. Withdrawals received prior to the day of the hearing shall constitute a full and complete withdrawal from the arbitration system, except that the timeliness of a consumer's accepted request for arbitration shall be preserved for at least six months after the consumer's first voluntary withdrawal and the time requirements of Section 3 shall be extended by six months.

C. Withdrawals on day of hearing. Withdrawals received on the day of the hearing or as a result of a default without good cause will be considered a withdrawal with prejudice and the consumer's complaint will not be eligible for future State Lemon Law arbitration.

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