There is no federal or state law allowing you to cancel you contract. The 3-day cancellation clause is largely misunderstood. You can, in some specific instances, cancel a contract withing 3 days, but not a car lease or sale. It's assumed that you were of clear and decisive mind before you signed the contract. So essentially, that car is yours.
USS Missouri.
On the deck of the USS Missouri.
Japan signed the surrender aboard the USS Missouri while it was at anchor in Tokyo Harbor, Tokyo, Japan.
A dealer can give you copies of anything you want except your credit report. If they say the offer is only good right now and then you come back with your copies they do not have to honor it.
USS Missouri (BB-63)
It was called the Japanese Instrument of Surrender.
Yes, you can still get a divorce. You need to contact your husband so the correct papers can be signed from your lawyer.
The surrender papers were signed on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri as it was at anchor in Tokyo Bay.
of course not, if you signed the papers then you can't return it.
Massachusetts does not have a cooling off period in which you can cancel a signed contract.
Because you signed an "As is" paper, that means you accepted the car as is with knocking or not. If you cancel the check, they can take you to court and make you pay the money. Part of purchasing a car is the opportunity to take it to your mechanic before the purchase is done and papers are signed. If you declined this option before you signed the paper, then there is nothing you can do but fix the car that is now yours.
On insurance papers, signed at state simply means the person who is purchasing the insurance signed the legal document. These usually need to be signed in front of a notary.