Yes!. If there is a written expiration period or naturally 30 days if not executed
A contract that has not yet been fully performed by the parties is called an executory contract.
executory contract
Contract to sell is an executory contract while contract of sale is an executed contract.
The marriage contract enters its executory stage when the parties involved have agreed to the terms and conditions and are ready to fulfill their obligations under the contract, typically after the marriage ceremony has taken place. At this point, the contract becomes enforceable, and both parties are expected to adhere to its stipulations. This executory stage continues until all obligations outlined in the contract are completed.
a party to a contract who seeks to rescind the contract because of that party's reliance on the unintentional but materially
Most often you can rescind a contract within a short time period. It is best to read your original contract for specifics.
An executory contract is one which is to be performed in the future and for which the debtor will be paid when it is performed. If a contractor has a signed agreement to build a house for someone next year, that is an executory contract.
"If you purchase a used vehicle in Nevada and then no longer want the vehicle can you return it to the dealership and rescind the contract?"
false
Highly unlikely they will rescind the contract. All you can do is ask the selling dealer. Legally the answer is no.
lol no read your text book :P
Read your contract if you want to know its terms. Every contract is different.