I have a similar situation going on now. I purchased a vehicle for 4.9% for 72 months with no money down. I was called two days later and asked to come in and resign because the finance manager made a mistake and the interest rate should be 5.9% and Mitsubishi caught it. My friend and neighbor is an attorney and reviewed all my paperwork and recommended to me to tell the dealership very politely "no thank you, and that we have a signed contract that stipulates all the necessary requirements and that the dealership concede this". I am still waiting to hear what other delays or excuses may come but I doubt they have any recourse but to take their loss. (The dealer very likely makes commissions on the interest rates they sell.)
He won't resign because it is not in his personal interest to do so.
A dealership does not have a legal right to re-sign a contract once it has been signed. However, if there is an obvious typographical mistake in the contract, they may request to re-sign it.
Because David Cameron gave him a blowjob to resign
Yes, as the redrawn papers would constitute a new binding agreement. Make sure that the old ones are destroyed in front of you.
because he had no friends
Because he became un pop
I believe it was because he was asked to resign after his anger management issues got out of control and coworkers were afraid to work with him.
Benedicto XVI, was the first pope to resign in 600 years, so yes they can resign. You should watch or read more news because this just happened today.
because i was not satisfied with the work
No because he is in TNA.
Richard Nixon chose to resign the Presidency on August 9th 1974 as a result of what is called the Watergate scandal
No. No unemployment if you quit.