• When nonconformity is found on a brand new motor vehicle within twelve (12) months from its date of original delivery, a consumer may bring it before the concerned manufacturer, distributor, authorized dealer or retailer for repair.
• During repair and the period of availment of the Lemon Law rights, the consumer, as agreed with the concerned manufacturer, distributor, authorized dealer or retailer, shall be provided with any of the following:a) Daily Transport Allowance which covers the transportation expenses of the consumer to and from his/her house and regular workplace or destination; orb) Service vehicle.
• If after at least four separate (4) repair attempts the defect or nonconformity remains unresolved then, a consumer may issue a Notice of Availment of Lemon Law Rights to the concerned manufacturer, distributor, authorized dealer or retailer.
• Following to filing the said notice, the consumer shall bring the defective or nonconforming motor vehicle to the concerned manufacturer, distributor, authorized dealer or retailer for a final attempt to address the complaint according to his/her satisfaction.
• In case the final attempt to address the defect or nonconformity fails, the consumer may bring his/her complaint before the DTI. Pursuant to the Implementing Rules and Regulations of R.A. 7394, or the Consumer Act of the Philippines, specifically Title III, Chapter 1, Rule 2, Section 7 of Department Administrative Order (DAO) No. 2, Series of 1993, the words "No Return, No Exchange", or words to such effect shall not be written into the contract of sale, receipt of sales transaction, in any documents as evidence of sale, or anywhere in the store or business establishment. politics of the united states financePolo Ralph Lauren Corporation designs, markets, and distributes a variety of apparel, home decor, accessory, and fragrance products. The company’s products include such brands as Polo by Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Ralph Lauren, Polo Jeans Co., and Chaps. Polo Ralph Lauren reported the following (in thousands):
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& \text { March 29, 2009 } & \text { March 29, 2008 } \\
\hline \text { Net sales } & \$ 5,018,900 & \$ 4,880,100 \\
\text { Accounts receivable } & 576,700 & 585,000
\end{array}
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Assume that accounts receivable (in millions) were $511,900 at the beginning of the 2008 fiscal year.
b. Compute the days’ sales in receivables for 2009 and 2008. Round to one decimal place.