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Code · Arizona · Title 44 — State Government

44-1744. Contract; additional provisions required

272 words·~1 min read·/az/title-44/44-1744

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Every contract for dance studio lessons and other services shall provide:
1. That the lessons will begin within thirty days.
2. That a contract with respect to new or increased dance studio lessons and other services, which are not subject to prior agreements between the parties, may be canceled within fifteen days after the date of receipt by the customer of a copy of the contract by written notice to the other party by registered mail return receipt requested at the address specified in the contract. All moneys paid pursuant to such contract shall be refunded within ten days of receipt of the notice of cancellation except that payment shall be made for any dance studio lessons and other services received prior to such cancellation.
3. A written statement of the hourly rate for the lessons and other services.
4. A conspicuous notice as follows:
"Notice to Customer
Do not sign this contract if any of the spaces intended for the agreed terms to the extent of then available information are left blank. You are entitled to a copy of this contract at the time you sign it.
You may cancel this contract within fifteen days of the time you receive a copy by written notice to the dance studio by registered mail return receipt requested at the address specified in the contract.
If you cancel the contract in the fifteen-day period, you are entitled to a refund of your money less payment for dance lessons or services received before cancellation. Refunds must be made within ten days, not including Sundays and holidays of receipt of the cancellation notice by the studio."
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