There is no simple answer to this it depends on the fault that makes you want to return it.
Sure you can. You will be basically trading it in as a used car. The day it was put in your name it became a very nice used car and will be treated as such. Don't make this mistake again. Spend time driving a perspective auto purchase and make sure it performs as you want it to.
it was not even
A trade off usually refers to losing one quality or aspect of something in return of gaining another quality or aspect.
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A trade off usually refers to losing one quality or aspect of something in return of gaining another quality or aspect.
Yes you can, but you cannot refund or trade in for another game it has to be the same game.
You can't just return a vehicle you can trade it in on another vehicle. If this is a lease you will have to pay early termination fees if you try to do this.
Sure you can trade it in. You will get the wholesale price of what it is worth in trade. Now if you are referring to a new car you bought and you want to return it for another car, the answer is no & yes. You can trade it in but the same thing applies. It is now a used car and you will get that used car price. Just let them repair it under the warranty.
You trade Pokemon to different people. In return you can get rare Pokemon from them
trade-off means in exchange of one thing in return of another oportunity cost means the cost of alternative that must be forgone in order to pursue a certain action
You could try. It might not work, though. Some dealers might allow you to trade it in for another car if there is a major problem.
I will, if you have a shiny in return.
The unauthorized disclosure (to anyone, let alone another company) is a violation of trust (fiduciary duty) that will get you slapped with a lawsuit for damages and possibly an injunction. The company that receives the trade secrets would be wise to return them before it too is sued. In addition. many states have adopted the Uniform Trade Secrets Act which makes divulging trade secrets a criminal offense.