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A period allowed in certain circumstances during which a person who has entered into a contract (for example, an insurance policy or a personal loan) may cancel it without incurring any [..]
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The time a buyer or seller has to opt out of a contract (does not apply to auctions).
Source: financemutual.com.au (offline)

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The cooling off period requires that the lender provide consumers with 10 days in which they can reconsider their loan or credit card agreement. If the customer decides to decline the agreement, they must provide the refusal to the lender in writing. If the customer waives the cooling off period right, the agreement is immediately valid. The right [..]
Source: greenfieldcapital.co.uk (offline)

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By law, you have a 10 business day cooling off period if you sign up to a new energy contract to:
Source: energymadeeasy.gov.au

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The period of time from when you buy your policy during which you can cancel your policy and receive a full refund of any premiums you have paid. All of our car insurance policies have a 21 day cooling off period.
Source: 1300insurance.com.au (offline)

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This refers to the time in which you as the policyholder have to cancel your policy without incurring anything but an administration charge.
Source: lifesure.co.uk

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Once a policyholder receives their policy documents they have, by law, a period in which they can cancel the policy if, upon consideration, it does not meet their needs. This period is 14 days for mot [..]
Source: bewiser.co.uk

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Federal law provides that you can cancel your policy within 14 days of its purchase date.
Source: aisinsurance.com.au

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This is a period of time, which may vary between 24 hours and 14 days from the time it is signed (depending on the type of contract), when you or your organisation can decide not to continue with a co [..]
Source: stgeorge.com.au

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CBHS will allow any member who has not yet made a claim, to cancel their membership and receive a full refund of any contributions paid within a period of 30 days from the commencement date of their policy. The following.. Read more CBHS will allow any member who has not yet made a claim, to cancel their me [..]
Source: cbhs.com.au (offline)

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A period of not less than 14 days which must be provided to Retail Clients on Retail products. During this period a client may return the policy and receive a full refund of premium unless a claim has [..]
Source: crottyinsurance.ie

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Cooling off period


This is a period of time, which may vary between 24 hours and 14 days from the time it is signed (depending on the type of contract), when you or your organisation can decide not to continue with a co [..]
Source: banksa.com.au

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The time given to a purchaser following signing of a purchase agreement, during which they may cancel without penalty. In the UK the cooling off period is 14 days, elsewhere in Europe it is 10 days, in Mexico it is 5 days. In the USA the period varies from state to state. See Rescission
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The time you have to change your mind and have your money back when buying insurance or other financial products or services. The actual time varies, so check your paperwork. The customary length of time for a "cooling-off period" is 30 days.
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Under legislation, most purchasers of residential property are granted a “Cooling Off Period”. This period commences on the day of exchange and expires at 5:00pm on the fifth working day after exchange. Within this period you are able to withdraw from the contract with a small penalty of 0.25% of the purchase price.
Source: waggalandsales.com.au (offline)

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A period of days which commences immedialty after entry into certain Contracts during which the Purchaser may rescind the Contract, usually subject to a small monetary payment to the other party.
Source: cassablegal.com.au

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The current legislation provides a period of 5 business days from date of exchange of contracts in which (only) the purchaser may cancel the contract for the purchase of residential property.
Source: firststateconveyancing.com.au (offline)





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