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   The Cooling-Off Rule When and How to Cancel a Sale (Separate Website)
This site explains the Cooling Off Rule.
By: Federal Trade Commission
  
   
   Tips on Buying a Used Car

By: Federal Trade Commission
  
   
   Tips on Car Repair

By: Federal Trade Commission
  
   
   Types of Contracts (Separate Website)
This site provides a basic explanation of contracts. Learn what it means to enter into a contract. Look before you leap.
  
   
   Used Cars: Warranty Protection

By: North Mississippi Rural Legal Services
 
  
   
   Vehicle Warranties (Separate Website)

By: Lawyers.com
  
   
   Warranties

By: North Mississippi Rural Legal Services
 
  
   
   What is a Contract? (Separate Website)
People enter into contracts every day, simple or complex. Understanding what a contract is and its legal obligations can protect both the buyer and seller.
By: The Mississippi Bar
  
   
   What is not a Contract? (Separate Website)
Contracts are between two parties to exchange something of value. While that may sound straightforward, certain situations can make a contract void or unenforceable. Look before you leap.
By: The Mississippi Bar
  
   
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