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Code · Oklahoma · Title 14A — Consumer Credit Code

§14A-2-503. Form of agreement or offer - Statement of buyer's

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(1)In a home solicitation sale, unless the buyer requests the seller to provide goods or services without delay in an emergency, the seller must present to the buyer and obtain his signature to a written agreement or offer to purchase which designates as the date of the transaction the date on which the buyer actually signs and contains a statement of the buyer's rights which complies with subsection (2).
(2)The statement must
(a)appear under the conspicuous caption "BUYER'S RIGHT TO
CANCEL"; and
read as follows: "If this agreement was solicited at
your residence and you do not want the goods or
services, you may cancel this agreement by mailing a
notice to the seller. The notice must say that you do
not want the goods or sevices and must be mailed
before midnight of the third business day after you
sign this agreement. The notice must be mailed to:
___________________________________________.
(Insert name and mailing address of seller)
If you cancel, the seller may keep all or part of your
cash down payment not to exceed five percent (5%) of
the cash price."
(3)Until the seller has complied with this section the buyer may cancel the home solicitation sale by notifying the seller in any manner and by any means of his intention to cancel. Added by Laws 1969, c. 352, § 2-503, eff. July 1, 1969.
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