No there is now law requiring a dealer to take a car back. Unless the dealer you bought the car from has a return policy then it's yours.
Full warranty means life time warranty of that product and limited warranty means warranty for a limited time.
I think it's Limited Life Time Warranty? IDK....make since LOL MCL
The longest time is 30 days. That is the usual time to return items unless you get an extended day warranty.
There is a website for Old Timer Knives. They offer a limited time warranty on their website. It can be found by doing a quick search.
Home warranty insurance will assist in the repair of your home for a limited time. Depending on the condition of the real estate you purchased, you need to weigh the cost of the warranty to the cost of the repair.
Amana Air Conditioners come with a life-time warranty. Some other companies offer limited life-time warranties, and most other companies only warranty their products for a decade.
yes for every product there is a warranty and that is law the determined period of time is another thing but every product have a warranty for 72 hours in which the user can return the product and ask for refund
An implied warranty is one based on assumption. Implied would be you would be warranty on a vehicle with nothing in writing. You would be led to assume that there was a warranty on the vehicle by speaking with the seller, only to find there is no such warranty. Expressed warranty is in writing. Can be limited or unlimited. Limited would be a warranty with certain restrictions. Unlimited warranty would cover everything. If you sell a car as is is no warranty expressed or implied, that means there is absolutely no warranty.
They come with a one year warranty from the manufacturer for the majority of wall mounts but if you have a problem its easier to just return it to the store. An example is Target they have a ninety day return policy which is plenty of time to make sure it works properly.
There is no return time in Georgia. A 72 hour right of rescission is for unsolicited sales. A car purchase is considered solicited because you initiate by visiting the dealership. You bought it and you own it.
A limited one-year warranty is included with the product. However, many stores offer extended warranties that can be purchased at the time of the purchase of the product.
You do not have any days. You cannot return a used or new car. You buy it, you own it. The cooling off period or buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle. They only apply to un-solicited sales. Now if you are asking about warranty repairs, then you have until the warranty period runs out, be it mileage or time.