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When a person buys a product, they are agreeing to buy and consume that product with its given labels and informational Pannels. Every state has a consumer policy. The consumer policies are made to protect the consumer from being ripped off weather it's about what they are looking for in a product or if it is safe for any individual to consume/use that certain product. The MICHIGAN CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT Act 331 of 1976 AN ACT to prohibit certain methods, acts, and practices in trade or commerce; to prescribe certain powers and duties; to provide for certain remedies, damages, and penalties; to provide for the promulgation of rules. we have consumer laws for the actual purchase itself. Weather it's on food, cosmetics. or even something of use like an automobile. Goes all the way from sale to trade. there are state laws like the lemon law. It does not cover buses, trucks, and motor homes. The law only covers a "new motor vehicle" purchased after June 25, 1986. Specifically, this means motor vehicles that are purchased or leased in Michigan or purchased or leased by a resident of Michigan, and that is covered by a manufacturer's express warranty at the time of purchase or lease. for example, if you are leasing a vehicle that was claimed to be road safe and as soon as you leave the shop with your new vehicle the Tye rods bust, this will be there, so you get that part recalled and fixed without your payment. it would be in your leasing contract that as a part of Michigan's Lemon law it will be covered, or you shouldn't be penalized. ref<>https://www.findlaw.com/state/michigan-law/michigan-lemon-laws.html