Protaining to cars it means that if you purchase a vechicle and it breaks down within 3 days that you have the right to return the vehicle and be refunded up to 100% of the orignial price.
3 day lemon law
No, the lemon law is not for used cars. It is for a new car you bought that is a lemon and a car that the dealer is unable to repair. Check with you state Attorney General for the details of your states lemon law.
Protaining to cars it means that if you purchase a vechicle and it breaks down within 3 days that you have the right to return the vehicle and be refunded up to 100% of the orignial price.
A 3 day new car return policy is a myth. Unless it says so in your contract, or your state has a 3 day return law, you are stuck with your new car for the terms that were agreed upon. The only exception is if under a lemon law, there is something majorly wrong with the car within the first 30 days or so many hundred miles.
If a person is not satisfied with a new car deal in Georgia, they have 3 days to take the car back to the dealership. Georgia has a three day lemon law. The dealer must take the car back within the 3 day period.
The Lemon Test, established in the Supreme Court case Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971), consists of three questions to determine if a law violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. The questions are: 1) Does the law have a secular legislative purpose? 2) Does the law's primary effect advance or inhibit religion? 3) Does the law foster an excessive government entanglement with religion? If any of these questions are answered in the negative, the law may be deemed unconstitutional.
Does the 3 day recission pertain to furniture?
Some states have a 3 day "lemon" law. Check the written contract for any provisions on returning the vehicle. Read all the printed provisions including the fine print.
Does Oregon have a 3 day return law on new cars and where would you find that at?
The Lemon Test, established in the 1971 Supreme Court case Lemon v. Kurtzman, requires that a law must pass three criteria: 1) it must have a secular legislative purpose; 2) its primary effect must neither advance nor inhibit religion; and 3) it must not foster an excessive government entanglement with religion. If a law fails any of these tests, it is deemed unconstitutional under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
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Indiana does not have a 3-day return law for used cars or new cars. http://www.indianaconsumer.com/consumer_guide/canceling_contract.asp