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Law: contracts - Michigan Legislature

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AI Summary

Michigan Legislature HB 4595 (1999) is a proposed consumer protection bill focused on consumer contracts and unfair trade practices, specifically requiring that consumer contracts be written for readability. It was referred to a committee and does not, by itself, indicate whether it became law or how it would apply to device protection products.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

If enacted (or if similar language is adopted), a readability/unfair-trade-practices requirement could affect how AppleCare+ (or any related service/contract documents, terms, and disclosures) must be written and presented to consumers in Michigan—potentially increasing compliance obligations around contract formatting, clarity, and disclosure standards. However, because this appears to be a 1999 bill with uncertain enactment status and no clear direct mention of warranties or device protection, the practical impact on AppleCare+ is uncertain and likely limited unless the final law specifically targets warranty/extended service contracts.

Original Snippet

HB 4595 of 1999, House Bill, Consumer protection; unfair trade practices; consumer contracts; provide for readability of. Last Action: referred to Committee on ...

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Details

Country

United States

Region

The United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico

Discovered

6/7/2026

Relevance Score

55%

Language

English