I doubt it because the contracts are typically very explicit, but if you are in a jam anything is worth a shot. In the future, there is a complimentary book on replacement windows that can give you a ton of useful information. http://www.windowhelpbook.com
If you have not signed a purchase agreement, yes. If you have signed, ask the dealer if you can back out. If the car has already been put in your name or you have driven it home, it is yours.
Yes, a seller can sign the agreement first, but it is not binding until all parties have signed and the signed copies have been delivered.
Contracts are legally binding on both parties to them.
If you did not sign anything, yes. If you have signed some papers, depending on what they are, probably not. If you have signed the agreement to purchase, possibly. Ask the selling dealer to let you out of the agreement to purchase.
Yes, purchase orders must be signed because they can be used in a court of law. They are documents that support an agreement between two parties.
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If you have not signed a contract to purchase the vehicle then yes you can walk away. If however you have signed a purchase agreement, then you had better ask the dealer very nicely if you can get out of the contract.
No, once you sign the purchase agreement you are legally bound by that.
NOT IF THE LANDLORD IS ONE & THE SAME AS THE CURRENT OWNER & PROVIDED ALL OWNERS' OF SAID PROPERTY SIGNED THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT.
That depends which peace agreement your talking about. The peace agreement with Egypt was signed by Menachem Begin. The peace agreement with Jordan was signed by Yitzchak Rabin.
You are not obligated to complete the deal until they are signed. However, depending on whatever prior agreement you may have, any deposit may be lost as well as goodwill.