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2014 Utah Code
Title 13 - Commerce and Trade
Chapter 21 - Credit Services Organizations Act
Section 7 - Written contracts required -- Contents -- Notice of cancellation of contract.
UT Code § 13-21-7 (2014) What's This?
13-21-7. Written contracts required -- Contents -- Notice of cancellation of contract. | (1) | Each contract between the buyer and a credit services organization for the purchase of the services of the credit services organization shall be in writing, dated, signed by the buyer, and include all of the following:
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| (2) | The contract shall be accompanied by a completed form in duplicate, captioned "Notice of Cancellation," which shall be attached to the contract and easily detachable, and which shall contain in bold type the following statement written in the same language as used in the contract: "Notice of Cancellation You may cancel this contract, without any penalty or obligation, within five days from the date the contract is signed. If you cancel, any payment made by you under this contract will be returned within 10 days following receipt by the seller of your cancellation notice. To cancel this contract, mail or deliver a signed dated copy of this cancellation notice, or any other written notice, to _____(name of seller)_____at _____(address of seller)_____ (place of business)_____ not later than midnight _____(date)_____. I hereby cancel this transaction. _______________(date) __________________________________________________________ (purchaser's signature)" |
| (3) | The credit services organization shall give to the buyer a copy of the completed contract and all other documents the credit services organization requires the buyer to sign at the time they are signed. |
Amended by Chapter 306, 2007 General Session
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