There is no mandatory return policy for used cars in New Jersey.
NO. The Buyer's Remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales and not to the purchase of a vehicle. Your bought it and you own it.
No, there is no cooling off period or buyers remorse on the purchase of an automobile in any state. You bought it and you own it. The only way you can return it is if the seller agrees.
No, Buyers Remorse or Cooling Off Period Laws do not apply to the purchase of a new or used car in any state. You cannot return any car because you changed your mind. You bought it and you own it.
There is a 48 hour grace period to return a new car in most states in the United States. Used cars are often sold as-is without any type of warranty.
At Rush Hour the Cars was created in 2000.
There are 60 minutes in one hour in New Jersey. There will always be 60 minutes in one hour, no matter where you are.
No. In Maryland, only a few types of transactions, such as door-to-door sales contracts, allow you three business days to cancel. However, if the dealer promised finance terms, like interest rate and payments, and doesn't follow through, you may cancel the contract.
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If the store has a clearly displayed "no returns or exchanges" policy displayed, they don't have to take it back.
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The 72-hour clause in an engineering insurance policy is an advantage to the homeowner and not a disadvantage.
A sign saying 'No return for one hour' usually refers to roadside parking restrictions. The idea is that cars are allowed to park in a zone for a limited time, then they must move on and must not re park in the same zone for one hour (or they will be given a parking violation fine). This makes sure that, in a busy area as many people as possible get an opportunity to find a parking space.