There's a persistent rumor/opinion that the law requires car dealers to give people a "cooling-off period" during which they can cancel a contract to purchase a car.
It's not true. In fact, when you were signing the contract to buy the car, you were probably specifically told that there was no such law, and signed or at least initialed a section of the contract that SAYS you were told there is no automatic cancellation period.
If the contract wasn't "final" ... for some reason ... why did you sign it, and why did you give the dealer money? Leaving that aside, if you believe you've been cheated, you should contact the dealer first and see if they're willing to try to fix it, and if not, then contact a lawyer.
Depending on what way the tax payer filed for their taxes it varies. Taxpayers in South Carolina can expect their tax refund to deposit anywhere from 10 days to 3 weeks out.
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South Carolina's statute of limitations on a written contract is only 3 years. The SOL for an oral contract it is not specified. Please be aware that the state law that applies could be different based on the actual contract language.
Depending on the contract and the terms that you agreed to. Talk to your dealer to point it out on your contract that YOU signed. There is NO cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile unless the dealer agrees to it. Legally you bought the car and you own it. If you bought it new, it is now a used car and worth allot less than the day you bought it.
There are two options for operating a non emergency medical transportation fleet in the state of South Carolina. One is to negotiate a broker contract with the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. The other is by contacting the South Carolina Medicaid program for direct information.
Not from a dealer. Federal law covers dealers in all states.
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All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer.
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