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Difference between revisions of "Opting Out and Cooling-off Periods"

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A party may be able to get out of a contract if there was an explicit or implied term that a party could choose to do so. As well, the law gives consumers the right to cancel certain contracts during a "'''cooling-off period'''".
A party may be able to get out of a contract if there was an explicit or implied term that a party could choose to do so. As well, the law gives consumers the right to cancel certain contracts during a "'''cooling-off period'''".


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