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detective_investigator_magnifying_glass_photo_nyreblog_com_.JPGAfter he purchased a thirteen year-old vehicle from Paul Orlick, George Drew learned that the signal switch didn't work and sued the seller to recover the repair costs.

When the Nassau County District Court found in Orlick's favor, Drew appealed.

Because the signal-switch malfunction could have been discovered during a test drive, or by an inspection of the vehicle, and since no misrepresentations were made by the seller, the Appellate Term, Second Department, signaled its agreement with the dismissal.

Is that the end of the case, Drew?

detective_gif_nyreblog_com_.GIFTo view a copy of the Appellate Term's decision, please use this link: Drew v. Orlick

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