I get to upgrade my phone on the 15/2/11, but I want to end it early to get a Blackberry Bold 9780 on Phones4U.
Can anyone help?
In most places, it is three days.
That depends on the jurisdiction. Many have a three business day period in which a contract can be voided. You will have to check your state laws.
After signing a sales contract, you have three business days to cancel the transaction.
I have purchased a car that I am not happy with do I have the right of rescission within three days to cancel the sale?
As with any contract, you have three (3) business days to cancel the agreement.
In most state you have three days to cancel a contract. The fact that it is custom made might be different though. There should be some wording in your sales contract concerning cancellations and penalties. The cancelation period only applies if the salesman initiated the sale by knocking on your door or approaching you. If you sought out the furniture salesman or maker and signed a contract then there may be no cancellation period unless it is written into the contract. Deal with reputable furniture makers and consider carefully before you sign a contract. http://www.CustomMade.com Contract law can vary from state to state and there is no general rule where you can say that you have 3 days to cancel the contract. In some states, there might be a specific law that applies to a specific type of contract. You need to read the terms of the agreement you signed and see an attorney in your state if you have any questions. IN ALL ACTUALITY IN SHOULD BE STATED IN THE CONTRACT; TERMS TO WITHDRAWAL OF THE CONTRACT
Three months.
please visitwww.IllinoisAttorneyGeneral.govNo Three-Day Right to CancelDealers are not required by law to give car buyers a three-day right to cancel.The right to return the car in a few days for a refund exists only if financing is not approved. However, some dealers may, by contract, offer a right to cancel.If you're not in Illinois, you might want to check with the Attorney General's office in your state?Al BrownChicago
October is three months after July.
You have three business days to cancel a contract if: The sale was solicited in the consumer's home; or A gift was offered for attending a sales presentation that led to the contract; or A consumer's primary home is used as security and the loan is not used to purchase or construct the home. Otherwise, a signed contract - for a car, an item or a service - is legal and binding in all 50 states in the U.S.
Depends on the mode of premium...that is, did you pay an annual (yearly) premium, a semi-annual, quarterly or monthly premium? Whichever mode you used, the insurance company will (should) refund the "unearned" amount you paid. For instance, if you paid an annual premium (12 months), and you cancel after just three months of coverage, then you should receive a refund equal to nine (9) months woth of premium, etc.
I believe you have three days within which to retract your purchase contract, though it may depend upon how the purchase was presented to you.