Not all agreements are the same, so you have to read your agreement. Some agreements specify a penalty for cancellation, others don't. If your agreement has no such clause, then you are free to cancel.
No they won't cancel you, but there will be a surcharge added, and the best thing that they could do to ensure your coverage is to ask for your teen to be "EXCLUDED" from the policy with a signed agreement. That means he/she may NOT ever drive the vehicle as long as they live in your home or otherwise. DO it! It's worth it! Teach em' a lesson.
NO! You signed a contract, you own the car now.
From my understanding of the law. You must have drive the car off the lot for a contract to be valid. This in "intent of delivery" However, if it was delivered to your home AND you signed the contract; this is also "intent of delivery". You bought a car.
I can not use the bought program from 08/29/2010, therefore I wish to cancel purchase.
It is not going to make a difference if you cancel your insurance or not. If you drive a car, you must have car insurance.
it basically means you can never drive again in that state!
Registration, proof of insurance, drivers license, the car's title or a bill of sale or a purchase agreement (if financed), and a passport.
There are various places where someone can purchase and learn how to drive a RD125LC. The best place to purchase a RD125LC is eBay and the best place to learn how to drive one is using Wheldrive, York.
Get StartedThe Product Agreement is not intended to cover the sale of real estate, software, or intangibles such as stocks or securities. Rather, the Agreement covers products referred to generally as "goods" which are defined by the Uniform Commercial Code ("UCC") as all things which are moveable at the time of identification to the Agreement.The basic elements of an agreement to purchase products are:Identification of the parties;The dates or scheduled dates of the order, acceptance of the order, and delivery of goods;The quantities and specifications of the goods to be delivered;The place of delivery;Warranties and disclaimers; andPayment terms.Most agreements for the purchase and sale of goods are governed by the UCC. The UCC has been adopted by most states, with some local variations, to establish a more uniform set of rules under which business transactions are conducted. One important purpose of the UCC is to fill in missing provisions in purchase agreements. If the agreement fails to specify one or more conditions, the answer may be found in the UCC. For example, if a purchase agreement fails to state when or where the title to the goods is transferred from the seller to the buyer, the UCC may supply the answer. The UCC does not apply to the purchase and sale of non-"goods", such as real estate, service agreements, employment contracts, or intangible goods.Every business dealing with goods should obtain a copy of its own state's UCC from a local legal book store or a national publisher such as West Group, 610 Opperman Drive, Egan, Minnesota 55123. Most annotated copies of the UCC will provide valuable insights to business agreements and also a source of forms.The Product Agreement should be signed by both the buyer and the seller. It becomes effective as of the date provided in the text of the document. This Agreement is only intended for use where both parties to the Agreement are businesses.
No, as long as you dont drive it and can prove it.
One can purchase an AC drive at DriveSys, Vacon, EmersonIndustrial, Delta or GETransporation. An AC drive is a device used to control the speed of an electrical motor.
I assume that you mean a rented vehicle with an unlisted driver having an accident. If you allow an unlisted driver to operate the vehicle then the person who signed the rental agreement will be responsible for damages because he allowed the unauthorized to drive.