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

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A consumer may cancel a direct sales contract not later than one year after the date the consumer receives a copy of the contract if:
A consumer may cancel a direct sales contract not later than one year after the date the consumer receives a copy of the contract if:
* the contract does not meet the content requirements set out in the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act,
* the contract does not meet the content requirements set out in the ''Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act'',
* the supplier was under a direct sales prohibition order at the time the contract was made, or
* the supplier was under a direct sales prohibition order at the time the contract was made, or
* the goods or services were not supplied within 30 days of the supply date.
* the goods or services were not supplied within 30 days of the supply date.
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