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Code · CFR · Title 16 — Commercial Practices · Part 429 — Rule Concerning Cooling-off Period for Sales Made at Homes or at Certain Other Locations · § 429.3

§ 429.3. Exemptions.

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(a)The requirements of this part do not apply for sellers of automobiles, vans, trucks or other motor vehicles sold at auctions, tent sales or other temporary places of business, provided that the seller is a seller of vehicles with a permanent place of business.
(b)The requirements of this part do not apply for sellers of arts or crafts sold at fairs or similar places. \[60 FR 54187, Oct. 20, 1995\]
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