24-5-10-1. “Business Day” Defined
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, “business day” means a day other than Sunday or a legal holiday. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, “business day” means a day other than Sunday or a legal holiday. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, “business day” means a day other than Sunday or a legal holiday. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 10. A change of the supplier’s address is not a defense unless the consumer receives written notice of the change by delivery in person or by certified or registered mail within the time the consumer may exercise the consumer’s right to cancel under this chapter. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 10. A change of the supplier’s address is not a defense unless the consumer receives written notice of the change by delivery in person or by certified or registered mail within the time the consumer may exercise the consumer’s right to cancel under this chapter. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 11. Final agreement to a contract does not occur until the consumer and the supplier unequivocally agree to the contract and the supplier obtains any required approvals by another supplier or person. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 11. Final agreement to a contract does not occur until the consumer and the supplier unequivocally agree to the contract and the supplier obtains any required approvals by another supplier or person. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 12. If the consumer exercises the right to cancel under this chapter, the supplier shall, within ten (10) business days after the notice of cancellation is delivered, return to the consumer any payment or other consideration transferred to the supplier by the consumer. However, if the transaction constitutes a real property improvement contract under […]
Sec. 12. If the consumer exercises the right to cancel under this chapter, the supplier shall, within ten (10) business days after the notice of cancellation is delivered, return to the consumer any payment or other consideration transferred to the supplier by the consumer. However, if the transaction constitutes a real property improvement contract under […]
Sec. 13. (a) If the consumer exercises the right to cancel under this chapter and has possession of the subject of the consumer transaction, the supplier may retake possession only: (1) if the supplier has complied with section 12 of this chapter; (2) if no more than ten (10) days have passed after compliance with […]
Sec. 13. (a) If the consumer exercises the right to cancel under this chapter and has possession of the subject of the consumer transaction, the supplier may retake possession only: (1) if the supplier has complied with section 12 of this chapter; (2) if no more than ten (10) days have passed after compliance with […]
Sec. 14. The supplier is not entitled to mitigation of damages if a consumer properly exercises the consumer’s right to cancel under this chapter. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 14. The supplier is not entitled to mitigation of damages if a consumer properly exercises the consumer’s right to cancel under this chapter. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 15. This chapter does not restrict the supplier from offering or providing additional or broader reasons for cancellation. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 15. This chapter does not restrict the supplier from offering or providing additional or broader reasons for cancellation. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 16. The consumer’s right to cancel a home consumer transaction under this chapter is in addition to any other remedy available to the consumer. This right cannot be waived. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 16. The consumer’s right to cancel a home consumer transaction under this chapter is in addition to any other remedy available to the consumer. This right cannot be waived. As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.2.
Sec. 17. It is a violation of this chapter for a supplier to: (1) fail to give the notice required by section 9 of this chapter; (2) fail or refuse to make a full refund as required by this chapter; or (3) knowingly interfere with the consumer’s exercise of the consumer’s rights under this chapter. […]
Sec. 17. It is a violation of this chapter for a supplier to: (1) fail to give the notice required by section 9 of this chapter; (2) fail or refuse to make a full refund as required by this chapter; or (3) knowingly interfere with the consumer’s exercise of the consumer’s rights under this chapter. […]
Sec. 18. A supplier who violates this chapter: (1) commits a Class C infraction and is required to make a full refund as provided by section 12 of this chapter; and (2) commits a deceptive act that is actionable by the attorney general or by a consumer under IC 24-5-0.5-4 and is subject to the […]
Sec. 18. A supplier who violates this chapter: (1) commits a Class C infraction and is required to make a full refund as provided by section 12 of this chapter; and (2) commits a deceptive act that is actionable by the attorney general or by a consumer under IC 24-5-0.5-4 and is subject to the […]