NO. It goes into effect the day you sign it. There is no such thing as a cooling off period on the purchase of an automobile. That is a myth.
Contract is null and void
The date by which if the contract is not in effect, it becomes null and void.
If there was a contract for services in effect, you can sue them for breach of contract.
In the absence of a new contract, the previous remains in effect.
Under a typical standby contract, the supplier agrees to provide an established quantity of an item at the unit cost in effect on the day before the emergency occurs.
The contract duration clause in an agreement specifies the length of time that the contract will be in effect.
The effect of coercion is that It makes the contract voidable at the option of the party's whose consent is obtained by coercionThe effect of undue influence is that it makes the contract voidable at the option of the party's whose consent is obtained by an undue influence[section 9 Indian contract Act]
You can cancel the contract in 3 days, provided you have not taken delivery of the vehicle. Once the RV leaves the lot, it's yours. Timing is everything. The phrase "there is no cooling off period" is in effect only after the vehicle has left the lot. They WILL presure you (i.e. lie to you) to move forward. stick to you guns, do not take delivery. and if need be, send a registered letter before the 3 days is up.
A contract that existed but is now no longer in effect. Legal obligations under a contract can be avoided.
you will loose your deposit
Dating a contract is always important. The date on the contract is the starting point for it to go into effect. Without a date, there may be difficulties if the contract is ever disputed.
A. Void B. Voidable C. Voiding D. Avoid ANSWER: A Void