No, you cannot.
Napoleon
No
By a treaty signed on Apr. 30, 1803, the United States purchased from France the Louisiana Territory, more than 2 million sq km (800,000 sq mi) of land extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. The price was 60 million francs, about $15 million; $11,250,000 was to be paid directly, with the balance to be covered by the assumption by the United States of French debts to American citizens.
If there is something wrong with it that you didn't cause I'm sure you could, but every furniture store's return policies are different so your best bet is call them and find out for sure.
The Louisiana Purchase took place in 1803. The USA under Thomas Jefferson purchased the territory of Louisiana from France for $15 million (2009 equivalent - $219 million). The territory in question was huge - 2,147,000 km squared. It doubled the size of the United States at the time. It covered all or part of 14 modern US states and 2 Canadian provinces and represents 23% of the territory of the US today.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
The Ohio law does not provide for returning a newly purchased vehicle. The individual dealer may allow you to in order to promote goodwill. They are not required to allow you to return it, however.
yes you can
NO, not unless the selling dealer agrees to the return. The cooling off period or buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of an automobile in any state.
No
depends what you're trying to return it for. if it falls under your local "lemon" laws then you have grounds for a refund of purchase otherwise you're stuck with the vehicle or you can stop paying and they'll come repossess the car.
There is no return law on a vehicle purchased in Indiana or any other state. You bought it and you own it. The only way you legally can return it in Indiana is if the dealer does not provide you with a title in 21 days. You then must demand the title in writing and the dealer has another 10 days to supply you with the title. If you do not get it after that time period you can return the car and demand a refund.
A car bought from a dealer is usually financed by a bank they want there money not the car back
There is no return policy unless the dealer agrees to this. You bought the car so it is yours. A car dealer is not like Walmart where you can return an item you bought.
You cannot return any vehicle you purchased. The Buyer's Remorse or Cooling Off Period laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
You may return a vehicle within 3 business days of purchase and get a refund.
Once a car is purchased you can not return it to the dealer in Oregon. However if the car has serious mechanical defects it may be returned under the Lemon Law