Whose NAME is the title in? Yours, or the dealership's? When you bought the vehicle, the auto dealership would supposedly transfer the title to you, but would also place a "lien" on the vehicle.
IF THE TITLE IS IN YOUR NAME, simply tell the dealership to hand it over, and call the authorities if they refuse.
IF THE TITLE IS NOT IN YOUR NAME, then you just may have a problem requiring the services of an attorney, assuming of course that you have fully paid for the vehicle.
A dealership does not have a legal right to re-sign a contract once it has been signed. However, if there is an obvious typographical mistake in the contract, they may request to re-sign it.
Right now, they are still in the development stages. It has not been completely proven that it will work and has not been approved.
No, right of rescission applies to unsolicited sales. You visit a car dealership of your on accord thus this is considered solicited and return policies, if any, can be set by the dealership and is not governed under a specific law. Contact the dealer you purchased the car from for their specific information regarding returns.
"Reserves the right" in legal agreements or contracts means that one party has the authority to take a specific action or make a decision in the future, as outlined in the agreement.
That depends if its the right dealership
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If a dealership is charging you more than you owe, you have the right to request a detailed breakdown of the charges to understand the discrepancies. You can also dispute the charges and seek clarification or correction. Additionally, you may contact the relevant consumer protection agency or seek legal advice if the issue is not resolved. Remember, it's important to document all communications with the dealership regarding the dispute.
It depends on where you live...In the UK I believe that it is their fault and as such you are not liable for their mistake.
A legal right to expatriation that you have right to renounce or retain your citizenship.
The word "latch" (a lock or handle, to lock) does not have any apparent legal uses.
The right-of-way in traffic regulations is defined as the legal priority given to a driver or pedestrian to proceed ahead of others in a specific situation, typically at intersections or when merging into traffic. It dictates who has the legal right to proceed first and who must yield.
There are many car dealerships that has used cars. If you visit any car dealership, they have a new car section and a used car section. All you have to do is make an appointment and visit the dealership.