Caught in a Speed Trap: Traps for the Wary

A speed trap is a practice sometimes used by police to nab motorists for going over the speed limit. By sitting in an area where drivers are known to break the speed limit, police can set up a speed trap. However, there are rules against using speed traps in some settings.

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What happens if there are problems after my car’s warranty expires?

Whenever you purchase a vehicle that is still under warranty and a problem with the vehicle occurs, you can typically take the vehicle to any dealer authorized by the manufacturer and the issue will be taken care of free of charge to you. After the vehicle’s warranty expires, however, almost every instance in which a repair must be made to your vehicle will be your responsibility to deal with, regardless of the condition of your vehicle at the time of the warranty’s expiration. However, there may be limited exceptions to this rule.

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Does a contract have to be notarized?

A contract typically does not have to be notarized. A notary public (or simply ‘notary’) provides an acknowledgment that the signature appearing on the document is that of the person whose signature it purports to be.

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