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  2. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) - Wikipedia

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    Many U.S. states impose versions of those cooling-off period laws, and offer similar laws for an additional range of transactions, such as time share purchases and health club contracts. For example, California provides cooling-off periods for many consumer transactions, including insurance purchases, car warranties, dental services, and weight ...

  3. Cooling-off period - Wikipedia

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    30-day cooling off period, a mediation or conciliation period required by law or contract before strike or lockout can go into effect; Cooling-off period (consumer rights), a period of time during which the purchaser may cancel a purchase; Quiet period, the time which a company making an IPO must be silent about it, so as not to inflate the ...

  4. Product return - Wikipedia

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    Legislation exists in various parts of the world giving consumers the right to return goods in as-supplied condition for a full refund, within a set period of time, known as a cooling-off period. Sometimes this legislation only applies to distance sales such as e-commerce.

  5. 'I feel sick about signing that phone contract' - AOL

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    While consumer law gives individuals a cooling-off period after signing a contract, there is no such protection for businesses. Mr Toplass complained to telecoms regulator Ofcom, only to be told ...

  6. Conveyancing - Wikipedia

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    Not all contracts have a cooling off period such as when the property is purchased at auction or if the purchaser expedites the process. [26] A common conveyance by a solicitor or a licensed conveyancer usually takes 4 to 6 weeks. Most firms offer fixed price services which normally include costs for searches, legal advice and other outlays. In ...

  7. Refurbishment (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    A transparent returns policy, with a 14-day "cooling-off" period. Secure, insured shipping. A clearly explained cosmetic grade (also referred to as the device's "condition"). Basic accessories (such as a USB charging cable). Optional upgrades (such as replacing a partially used battery with a brand-new one).

  8. Legal separation - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, a legal separation may only be had through a valid judicial decree. In addition, actions for legal separation shall not be tried "before six months have elapsed since the filing of the petition." [12] During this six-month "cooling-off" period, the spouses are encouraged to find forgiveness.

  9. Consumer protection - Wikipedia

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    State and federal laws provide for "cooling off" periods giving consumers the right to cancel contracts within a certain time period for several specified types of transactions, potentially including transactions entered into at home, and warranty and repair services contracts. [18] [19]