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Originally Posted by dstankov
The warranty specifically states "20 or more days". It dos not specify "business days" and since the business days for dealers vary during the course a week a business day requirement would not be considered by most a reasonable, especially since the argument can be made that a day a dealer is not open for warranty work is a day the coach s not available for use. Also, there is nothing in the warranty that prevents the dealer rom paying their technicians to work on the weekend or holidays.
Since the phrase "Business Days does not appear in any way shape o form in the warranty, it only applies if you allow the dealer and/or Thor to apply that logic.
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The term "business day" doesn't need to appear in the warranty statement. It's just standard commercial law 101. Any business will only be held legally accountable for the days that it conducts business, not calendar days.