NAAA Arbitration Policy (effective 1-1-11)

 

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standards arbitration policy in-lane and online effective date january 1 2011 standards page 1 of 18

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arbitration policy effective date january 1 2011 i general policies 1 fair and ethical sale the sales made at an auction are intended to promote fair and ethical treatment to both the buyer and seller if auction determines that the transaction is not fair and ethical to either party the seller and the buyer agree that auction may cancel the sale at its sole discretion federal state and local laws supersede these policies where applicable this provision also applies to any clerical or administrative error made by auction any arbitration conducted at auction is subject to the terms and conditions of the auction 2 auction role in sale a auction makes no representations or guarantees as to the description equipment warranties service policy title status/accuracy or odometer on any vehicle sold or offered for sale b auction is not a party to the contract of the sale the sales contract is between the seller and buyer only the seller is required to give the federal odometer mileage statement in connection with any auction sale as required by the motor vehicle information and cost savings act of 1972 or any other applicable laws auction is not responsible for the accuracy of odometer readings odometer statements announcements or disclosures c all vehicles bought or sold on the premises must be processed through the auction office failure to do so will result in suspension of trading privileges at auction 3 lot sales outside sales a any sale in which the auctioneer does not state the selling price of the vehicle or sell under the hammer is considered a lot sale b all lot sales are conditional until the buyer signs the block ticket or appropriate document for the vehicle signifying they have inspected and accepted the vehicle until the appropriate document is signed the sale is not binding to either party c sellers may guarantee lot sales but must do so in writing vehicles sold after crossing the block are still subject to the conditions noted on the auction sales receipt these transactions are subject to the terms noted in the disclosure/discovery section of the policies d buyers are cautioned to inspect lot sale vehicles very carefully and verify the condition of the vehicles before purchasing 4 auction vin policies a all vehicles consigned must have a public vehicle identification number vin plate attached to the vehicle those vehicles having a reassigned vin plate by the state in place of the original vin plate must be announced or will be subject to sale cancellation or buyer return auction reserves the right to refuse the sale of any vehicle in which the vin plate appears to be altered in any way standards page 2 of 18

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arbitration policy effective date january 1 2011 b seller guarantees vin plates and years on any vehicle up to 20 model years old with the exception of the vin plates and year on trailers rvs and watercraft which are guaranteed up to 10 model years 5 auction right of review auction reserves the right to review any audio/video documentation to verify the accuracy of a sale 6 auction exclusions a auction is not bound by information listed in electronic data vehicle histories edvh i.e carfax autocheck etc and any vehicle may not be arbitrated solely on edvh data auction may investigate vehicle history based on information found in edvh for information that may impact arbitration b vehicles are not subject to arbitration if they exceed 20 model years with the exception of trailers rvs and watercraft which cannot be arbitrated if they exceed 10 model years c kit vehicles homemade vehicles or modified vehicles are sold as-is and cannot be arbitrated for odometer frame warranty books or model year 7 additional responsibilities for online buyers a buyer will inspect the vehicle immediately upon arrival at buyers location the buyer must verify the sellers representations and notify the auction or facilitation service provider immediately of any discrepancies within the time frame as stated in this standards arbitration policy buyer will verify odometer reading upon arrival at buyers location mileage must be the same as when purchased if arbitrating for inoperable odometer b the buyer is responsible for understanding the online bidding/proxy bidding and buy now procedures for online buying channels c it is strongly encouraged that an online buyer should have a post sale inspection psi on vehicles purchased 8 government inspection all vehicles registered/sold at auction are subject to inspection with or without prior notice by the fbi state police national auto theft bureau local police authorities any other governmental agency or quasigovernmental agency 9 seller responsibilities all guaranties as stated by the seller are those of the seller only the seller understands that the sale light/video display is a binding arbitration representation of vehicle condition and is therefore responsible for ensuring that their vehicles sell under the correct light in the lane a announcements are required for any matters that relate to the safety or integrity of the vehicle including but not limited to all requirements under local state or federal statutes or regulations announcements must be made both orally and disclosed on the auction invoice/sale contract/bill of sale or equivalent document in a physical or simulcast auction environment and disclosed in writing under the heading page 3 of 18

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arbitration policy effective date january 1 2011 of announcements in an online selling forum b disclosures include all announcements and other information regarding the vehicle including condition reports pictures online listings catalogues vehicle markings handouts inspections or other verbal or written statements ii sale-light video display systems in-lane and online simulcast only auction system auction has a standardized light/video display system to describe the condition and/or disclosures related to the vehicle being sold the system is defined as a green light ­ ride and drive the green light signals that this vehicle is guaranteed under the conditions outlined in the disclosure/discovery arbitration section except for specific disclosures or announcements made prior to the sale b yellow light ­ announcements this light is an indication to the buyer that the auctioneer or selling representative has made announcements that qualify/clarify the condition or equipment and limit arbitration of this vehicle c red light ­ as-is vehicles selling under the red light will only qualify for arbitration under the rules outlined in the disclosure/discovery section as-is dollar amount model years and mileage is subject to local auction policy d blue light ­ title attached/title unavailable/title absent this light is used to announce that the title is not present at the time of the sale for auction rules regarding titles please refer to the title arbitration policy section if title attached/unavailable/absent is not announced a vehicle could be arbitrated for misrepresentation iii disclosure discovery requirements arbitration guidelines vehicles that have any of the following defects conditions or discrepancies that were not disclosed or announced at the time of sale must be reported to auction within the time frame noted below in order to be eligible for arbitration the only exception is if there is a pending post sale inspection psi vehicles must be returned to auction in the same or better condition than when purchased 1 by sales channel some arbitration policies are sales channel specific the two sales channels are defined as follows a in-lane all purchases made by a bidder on auction location property vehicles purchased in an online event sale by bidders at a location will be considered in-lane b online defined as purchases made by a remote bidder via the internet due to the differences associated with purchasing through online channels such as the inability of the buyer to view the vehicle additional time parameters and damage disclosure standards page 4 of 18

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arbitration policy effective date january 1 2011 requirements for arbitration have been included 2 time period definition codes for discovery time periods as set forth below in the naaa arbitration policy guideline appendix i a all online arbitrations must be initiated within 2 calendar days of buyers verified receipt of the vehicle and cannot exceed 10 calendar days from purchase purchase of a post sale inspection psi may increase arbitration timeframes of items covered in the psi it is the auction or facilitation service providers responsibility to inform seller of any pending psi or arbitration resulting from the sale b sale day is day 1 c arbitration shall end at the closing time on the last calendar day in the time period below are the definitions of the time codes referred to in the arbitration policy guideline chart at the end of this document i a in-lane ­ sale day only ii b in-lane ­ 7 calendar days iii c online ­ 2 calendar days upon verified receipt not to exceed 10 calendar days from purchase 3 process the arbitrator will inspect only the defects that are on the arbitration form/documents each vehicle transaction is allowed one chance at mechanical electrical or cosmetic arbitration if price adjustment is made and accepted vehicle becomes as-is property of the buyer and is not subject to any further arbitration for standards mechanical electrical or cosmetic defects or adjustments the decision of the arbitrator is final and binding to both buyer and seller 4 fees auction reserves the right to assess an arbitration fee to the buyer any arbitration must be properly documented in writing and signed by the arbitrator if the arbitration is valid auction reserves the right to assess an arbitration fee to the seller this fee is in addition to any charges associated with the arbitration procedure such as check out fees at a specialty shop or transportation costs to and from a garage etc 5 exclusions a noise and inherent conditions no arbitration can be based on noises or conditions that are inherent or typical to a particular model or manufacturer unless deemed excessive by the arbitrator on non-warranty items oem dealer warranty guidelines will be used where applicable to determine whether the condition is excessive b manual transmissions vehicles with standard transmissions cannot be arbitrated for manual clutches unless the defect will not allow a safe test drive c wearable items auction will not arbitrate vehicles for wearable items for purposes of this policy wearable items are defined as parts of the vehicle that the manufacturer recognizes the need for replacement/adjustment during the expected life of the vehicle these items are normally identified in the page 5 of 18

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arbitration policy effective date january 1 2011 owners manual for routine check and replacement and would include but are not limited to tires wipers brake pads shoes rotors belts hoses lubricants/fluids timing belts bulbs filters shocks and struts d as-is any in-lane or online vehicle sold as-is is not subject to mechanical electrical or cosmetic arbitration as-is selling price model years and mileage is subject to local auction policy e unsafe vehicles auction reserves the right to reject any vehicle that management judges to be unsafe 6 4x2 disclosure rule all multipurpose and utility-type vehicles are assumed to be 4x2 unless otherwise announced however if a 4x2 multipurpose utility-type vehicle or pickup has been altered in appearance or stance to resemble a 4x4 a 4x2 announcement will be required examples include new badges raised suspension and off-road tires 7 towing packages packages installed using oem holes do not need any disclosure or announcement packages installed where other holes are drilled or frame is welded need announcement 8 access holes pdr access holes 1/4 or less do not require disclosure multiple holes or access holes greater than 5/8 require disclosure access holes between 1/4 and 5/8 are subject to disclosure based on location and condition 9 arbitration by selling channels a all selling channels seller will be held responsible for the accuracy and completeness of all representations or descriptions this includes handouts catalogues vehicle markings and verbal or written statements made by seller or auctioneer at the time of sale independent of vehicle light designation or guarantee offered this includes all vehicles offered for sale either in-lane or on the internet including all images and text representations made by seller designee or sellers agent including third-party condition reports or vehicle listing agents at the time of sale this includes but is not limited to year make model odometer reading equipment and disclosed or announced conditions repair costs will be determined by the auction and will reflect the auction cost to repair b in-lane any single mechanical or electrical defect that has a repair cost of $500 or more is subject to arbitration on green light vehicles single defects less than $500 are deemed minor and not subject to arbitration auction will not arbitrate visible defects or announced conditions c online sellers who sell to online buyers through any of the online channels and provide a condition report have the additional responsibility to disclose defects or damage that are visible in nature the seller must disclose damage mechanical defects and electrical defects but not actual repair cost with a cumulative auction wholesale repair cost in excess of $500 undisclosed cumulative damage including mechanical and electrical page 6 of 18 standards

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arbitration policy effective date january 1 2011 defects in excess of $500 is subject to arbitration by the buyer due to an inadequate disclosure of damage or condition actual images of the listed vehicle must be used unless proper disclosure is noted by the seller who makes it clear the actual vehicle is not shown d online without vehicle condition information vehicles sold through online channels without a written condition report inspection or a disclosure as to the vehicles condition will be subject to in-lane policies b as detailed in this policy 10 seller fees the seller is responsible for reimbursement of all reasonable documented expenses incurred by the buyer excluding profit commissions and detail charges on vehicles arbitrated for undisclosed conditions not detectable through vehicle inspection i.e stolen vehicle theft recovery odometer discrepancy title discrepancy frame damage flood damage salvage manufacturer buyback etc expense reimbursements will be at the sole discretion of auction and will at times be limited to reasonable and documented expenses and transportation only 11 buyer responsibilities and liabilities a prior to placing bids the buyer is responsible for listening to oral announcements related to each vehicle made by the auctioneer or selling representative as well as other oral or written statements online buyers are also responsible for reviewing all standards pertinent information available online including but not limited to announcements disclosures condition reports pictures and online listings buyers are also responsible for observing and understanding the sale lights green yellow red blue which identify various sale conditions for the vehicle once the vehicle is sold the buyer should check the auction sales receipt to confirm the vehicle price disclosures and announcements are correct before legibly printing and signing their name or digitally/electronically signing the auction sales receipt b buyers should thoroughly check and if possible test drive every vehicle if there is any problem a complaint must be properly filed with the arbitration office within the established arbitration time limit the buyer assumes responsibility for mechanical or electrical failure once the arbitration period is over c buyer agrees to be liable for any and all work done to a vehicle prior to returning the vehicle to auction except on vehicles arbitrated for undisclosed conditions not detectable through vehicle inspection i.e stolen vehicle odometer theft recovery title brands title discrepancy ­ does not include title attached/unavailable/absent mileage must be the same as it was when it left auction if arbitrated for inoperable odometer vehicle must be returned in a timely manner consistent with auction direction d the buyer is financially responsible for any pending sale until arbitration is final page 7 of 18

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arbitration policy effective date january 1 2011 e the buyer or buyers agent transporter or driver should note any obvious damage on the gate release prior to removing the vehicle from the auction or facilitation service providers location auction or facilitation service provider and seller will not be responsible for any obvious damage not identified on the gate release or the condition report once the vehicle is removed from the auction or facilitation service providers location 12 manufacturer s warranty the availability of a manufacturers warranty shall not affect a buyers right to arbitrate a vehicle 13 auction notice the buyer shall not surrender possession of the vehicle to any claimant except as required by legal process nor shall buyer voluntarily pay or acknowledge the validity of any claim without the prior approval of auction time is of the essence any failure on the part of the buyer after becoming aware of said claim to notify auction of any claim in a timely manner or failure of the buyer to cooperate in defending any such claim shall relieve auction of any liability under this policy 14 payment in arbitration seller will not be paid for vehicles in arbitration until arbitration is settled and vehicles are sold for arbitrations occurring after the seller has been paid seller is required to promptly return the payment to the auction if the transaction is voided as a result of arbitration 15 return process a vehicle is not considered returned until received inspected and approved for return by auction management any vehicle returned must be in the same or better condition as when sold any vehicles delivered to and left on auction premises without auction approval remain the sole responsibility of the buyer buyer assumes all risk of loss 16 fees on returned vehicle there may be a charge for excessive mileage on a returned vehicle at the discretion of auction iv title arbitration policy 1 seller title responsibilities all titles submitted by seller must be in sellers company name on title or on a properly executed reassignment form the seller guarantees the titles of vehicles that are sold through auction this guarantee of the title warrants that the title shall be marketable and free and clear of all liens and encumbrances this includes any brand such as salvage noted upon the current or any prior certificate of title unless such encumbrances were announced at the time the vehicle is sold through auction and for a period of four 4 years from the date of sale sellers liability under this title guarantee shall never exceed the auction sale price the maximum amount of the vehicle and this maximum amount shall be reduced by two percent 2 per month following auction sale date all liability under this title guarantee shall expire and terminate 48 months after auction sale date auction will not be responsible for any expenses incurred on vehicles returned for late title page 8 of 18 standards

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arbitration policy effective date january 1 2011 2 seller s title guarantee seller warrants represents and guarantees possession and conveyance of a certificate of title properly executed valid in the state where the transaction is occurring and clear of all liens and encumbrances except current year dmv fees in california and seller warrants and will defend the title against the claims and demands of all persons whatsoever 3 auction right to remediate clerical error if the title problem is due to a clerical or coding error or incomplete documentation auction shall be given reasonable time after receiving notice to have the error corrected 4 buyer s title claim notice to auction whenever any claim is made by any person against the title of a vehicle whether by suit or otherwise the buyer after becoming aware of said claim shall immediately notify auction this involves giving full particulars of claim cooperating fully in defending any legal action and in taking other steps to minimize possible loss 5 title assignment title must be reassigned directly to buyer no title assigned directly to auction will be accepted 6 payment after title receipt seller will not be paid for vehicles until a transferable title is received 7 non-titled vehicles rules a auction accepts no responsibility for non-titled vehicles sold without title standards seller must announce the vehicle being sold with a bill of sale only and that there is no title to transfer b all non-titled vehicles and equipment will be sold as-is 8 titles not permitted a applications or other documents related to a duplicate title will not be accepted unless announced as such or if allowed by the appropriate jurisdiction b foreign titles such as canadian titles are unacceptable 9 assignment title timeliness for vehicles sold title attached/unavailable/absent a seller has up to a maximum of [see auction title policy auction choice calendar days for title to be received by auction sale day is day 1 b after auction choice calendar day period it is the buyers option to return the vehicle or wait a reasonable period of time for the title c buyer responsibilities the seller/auction shall not be liable for any vehicle sale or repairs made by the buyer before the title is received by the buyer if the title has been mailed from auction to buyer buyer may not return vehicle buyer is required to notify auction in a timely manner consistent with auction policy before returning vehicles if a valid negotiable title is presented within the auction policy notice period the transaction will stand page 9 of 18

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arbitration policy effective date january 1 2011 d if after 90 calendar days seller has not produced negotiable title and buyer has not returned the vehicle this title guarantee shall not apply and auction shall have no duty to produce the certificate of title to the buyer and shall have no duty to pay seller 10.seller title disclosures subject to auction title policy a vehicles lacking a properly assigned title or reassignment to transfer a title at time of sale must sell title attached/title unavailable/title absent unless announcement is not required within the region b vehicles lacking lien release or a valid repo affidavit for a repossessed vehicle where allowed by law must be sold title attached/title unavailable/title absent unless announcement is not required within the region c any and all title brands or discrepancies which may affect a vehicles value must be announced some examples include but are not limited to salvage previous salvage not actual miles odometer replacement lemon law rental/for hire reconstructed stolen vehicle exempt theft recovery flood/fire histories disclosure requirements if required by state i.e 25 and insurance transfers 11.auction title indemnity in regard to defect in title and in any matter relating to odometer mileage odometer statements or damage disclosure statements seller and buyer agree to indemnify and hold harmless auction from any liability loss costs standards damage or expenses including attorney fees which may arise either directly or indirectly from the sale and purchase of the consigned vehicle including but not limited to title services provided 12.buyer delivery responsibility auction will not be responsible for titles mailed from auction and not received by the buyer buyer has the choice of alternative delivery method and will pay auction for such service 13.seller additional fees a seller will be responsible for the buy fee plus reasonable transportation expenses to and from the buyers dealership to auction on vehicles returned for no title b titles received after the maximum time defined in auction title policy auction choice may be subject to a late title fee all expenses to obtain title will be charged to the seller 14.seller mileage announcements mileage announcements are not required on vehicles deemed exempt from federal/state odometer and title disclosure laws unless a mileage discrepancy is known or apparent to the seller the seller may represent miles on exempt vehicles any disclosure made by the seller and all known odometer discrepancies are grounds for arbitration page 10 of 18

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arbitration policy effective date january 1 2011 v gray market and canadian vehicles 1 eligible vehicles only vehicles made in north america for canadian use and properly converted to u.s specifications can be sold and must be announced as such no other gray market vehicles are accepted for sale 2 seller responsibilities seller must inform auction that a vehicle has canadian history at time of registration and must disclose that to the buyer in writing as an announced condition on the block ticket unless the car is five 5 years or older 3 proper conversion a if a vehicle was manufactured in canada for the canadian market the manufacturer is required to obtain and affix a u.s safety standard certification label to the vehicle b all other vehicles imported from canada must be imported through a registered importer registered importers are required to post a bond with the u.s department of transportation all vehicles imported through a registered importer must have i ii u.s safety standard certification label that identifies the registered importer valid u.s title c all canadian vehicles whether imported by a manufacturer or a registered importer must show miles per hour on the speedometer and miles traveled on the odometer title 49 united states code chapter 327 section 32704 allows replacement odometers without a door frame sticker if the conversion from kilometers to miles can be done without changing the distance traveled by the vehicle therefore replacement of an odometer under these circumstances does not have to be announced by the seller 4 gray market vehicles such vehicles will not be accepted for sale unless they meet all federal d.o.t e.p.a mandated guidelines documentation must be provided sellers will not offer for sale any european manufactured vehicles standards page 11 of 18

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arbitration policy appendix i naaa arbitration policy guideline effective date january 1 2011 appendix i naaa arbitration policy guideline naaa seller disclosure/announcement requirements disclosure/announcement required arbitration green light r/d b c a c a c a c a c a c a c b c b c b c a c a c b c b c b c b c b c b c b c b c b c b c b c 7 days after receipt of title 7 days after receipt of title 7 days after receipt of title 120 days c c period red light as-is b c n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a a c a c b c b c b c b c b c b c b c b c b c b c b c 7 days after receipt of title 7 days after receipt of title 7 days after receipt of title 120 days n/a n/a green light r/d missing airbag mechanical/electrical problems sludged engine cracked or repaired block vehicles not equipped with air conditioning calendar year or newer paintwork 3 panels or more on current model year and newer bumpers not included 4x2 vehicles modified to resemble 4x4 fuel conversion non-original engine excludes items replaced under manufacturer warranty calendar year and up to 4 years old voided factory warranty logo or decal misrepresentation bio-hazard vehicles both cleaned and contaminated as required by law structural damage per naaa structural damage policy flood damage by auction inspection state-issued vin plates including kit vehicles taxis livery vehicles police cars government vehicles that are calendar year and up to 4 years old previous canadian that are calendar year and up to 4 years old unless state or local law supersede lemon law/manufacturer s buyback vehicles being sold with no title bill of sale only not actual miles/inoperative odometer salvage or reconstructed/theft recovery/stolen vehicles including history gray market vehicles insurance and/or salvage titles including history vehicles being sold with a co mso or repo affidavit title if required by state law pending state or local dmv fees or taxes over $100 due on vehicle if required by state any state required damage disclosure flood damage history discovered by dmv or insurance company records items subject to arbitration online only glass damage/hail damage/tire problems yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes red light as-is yes no no no no no yes no no no yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes no upholstery problems/visible body damage yes no arbitration period a in-lane sale day only b in-lane 7 calendar days c online 2 calendar days upon verified receipt not to exceed 10 calendar days from purchase in-lane must disclose defects that are singularly $500 or more to repair on-line must disclose defects that are cumulatively $500 or more to repair these transactions can be rescinded if arbitrated within the stated time limits arbitrations initiated after the stated time period will be addressed via the depreciation formula described in section vi item 1 title arbitration policy section standards page 12 of 18

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arbitration policy appendix ii naaa structural damage policy effective date january 1 2011 appendix ii ­ naaa structural damage policy naaa structural damage policy january 1 2011 the purpose of the naaa structural damage policy is to define and clarify terminology associated with structural damage and to specify the disclosure requirements of the seller for vehicles offered at naaa affiliated auctions the policy is intended to provide adequate disclosure to the buyer for informed purchase decisions and to limit arbitrations for the seller definitions a vehicle structure-the main loadbearing platform of a vehicle that gives strength stability and design exclusivity and to which all other components of the vehicle are fastened for purposes of this policy there are three types unibody unibody on frame and conventional frame b unibody-a type of structure whereby the floor roof panels etc are welded together into one unit thereby eliminating the need for a separate conventional frame unibody structures are typically shorter sturdy and have thinner wall thickness c unibody on frame-a type of structure whereby a unibody structure is bolted to a conventional frame d conventional frame-typically a type of structure consisting of two symmetrical rails beams connected by crossmembers e structural damage-damage to the structure or a specific structural component of the vehicle often referred to as frame damage although it also applies to unibody and unibody on frame structures in addition to conventional frame f certified structural repairsrepairs to a specifically identified structural component of a vehicle that have been certified to be within the used vehicle measurement standard uvms g structural alteration-an alteration to the vehicles structure including a lengthened or shortened frame a modified suspension or the installation or removal of after-market accessories h uvms-used vehicle measurement standard the commercially acceptable measurement deviation from the vehicles original structural specification in order for any deviation not to be considered structural damage standards page 13 of 18

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arbitration policy appendix ii naaa structural damage policy effective date january 1 2011 seller disclosure requirements sellers must disclose structural damage repairs or replacements as outlined in this policy prior to selling a vehicle at auction specific declarations are required for the following a structural damage as defined in this policy b improper repairs c repairs not certified to be within the uvms d improper alterations e lengthened or shortened frame unless clearly obvious by the appearance of the vehicle f altered suspension unless clearly obvious by the appearance of the vehicle disclosure is not required for existing insignificant damage provided that the vehicle is within uvms limits or proper repairs thereof insignificant damage is defined as a damage due to transport tie-down if less than 1 b damage due to improper jacking or lifting c damage due to contact with parking abutments and/or road debris d damage to a quarter panel rocker panel floor pan etc for ladder or perimeter frame vehicles disclosure is also not required for the following a towing packages installed using oem holes do not need any disclosure or announcement b pdr access holes 1/4 or less do not require disclosure c roofs that have been re-skinned g after-market accessories installed or removed unless clearly obvious by the appearance of the vehicle h towing packages installed where holes other than oem holes are drilled or if the frame is welded i multiple holes or access holes for paintless dent repair pdr greater than 5/8 pdr access holes between 1/4 and 5/8 are subject to disclosure based upon location and condition standards page 14 of 18

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arbitration policy appendix ii naaa structural damage policy effective date january 1 2011 arbitration rules for structural damage a a vehicle may be arbitrated if it has undisclosed existing damage or repairs which should have been disclosed under this policy even though the vehicle is within the uvms if structural damage is properly disclosed the vehicle may only be arbitrated for improper repair of the designated area existing damage or repairs to other areas of the vehicle not disclosed or for failure to be within the uvms b in the event that structural alteration is disclosed on a vehicle the vehicle may only be arbitrated for damage or repairs to structural components other than those disclosed or in the event of improper alteration c damaged or replaced core supports are not arbitrable under this policy d damage to the apron on a unibody structure in the area where the core support attaches may be arbitrable if significant damage or distortion has occurred this would generally require measurement according to the uvms e welded exhaust hangers are not arbitrable under this policy f selling auction will at its discretion have a vehicle measured according to the uvms at a facility of its choice prior to sending the vehicle for measurement the auction should complete a visual verification of the physical condition of the vehicle to determine that it should be measured if the measuring facility determines that the vehicle is within the uvms the buyer of the vehicle will be responsible for the charges paid to the facility likewise if the measuring facility determines that the vehicle is not within the uvms the seller will be responsible for the charges paid to the facility g for measurements according to the uvms the following guidelines will apply 1 the vehicle structure must measure to a total tolerance of no more than 8 millimeters mm of published specification of length width and height at all master control points and 2 symmetrically comparative measure from side to side and point to point the length width and height must measure to a tolerance of no more than 6mm in each case the fenderto-door door-to-door and/or door-to-quarter panel gaps must indicate proper fit of the panels h buyer must arbitrate improperly disclosed structural damage within 7 calendar days from date of purchase purchase day counts as day one i the buyer must contact and follow the arbitration process of the auction where the vehicle was purchased including the auctions direction for return of the vehicle and the timeframe allowed for the vehicle to be returned in the event of improperly disclosed structural damage by the seller the buyer will be entitled to reimbursement in accordance with the naaa arbitration policy j standards page 15 of 18

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