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  2. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) - Wikipedia

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    Many U.S. states impose versions of those cooling-off period laws, and offer similar laws for an additional range of transactions, such as time share purchases and health club contracts. For example, California provides cooling-off periods for many consumer transactions, including insurance purchases, car warranties, dental services, and weight ...

  3. Red herring prospectus - Wikipedia

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    The minimum period between the filing of a Registration and its effective date is 20 days, called the "cooling-off period." The SEC can deem the registration "deficient" in which case registration does not become effective until the deficiencies are corrected.

  4. Cooling-off period - Wikipedia

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    Cooling-off period may refer to: 30-day cooling off period , a mediation or conciliation period required by law or contract before strike or lockout can go into effect Cooling-off period (consumer rights) , a period of time during which the purchaser may cancel a purchase

  5. The 7-Day Rule: This Is How You Stick To Your Budget - AOL

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    The 7-Day Rule is intended to be used as a cooling-off period when there’s a purchase you want to make but don’t necessarily need to make. In other instances, it likely won’t be as effective.

  6. President Joe Biden stops national railroad strike, extends ...

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    They have 60 days to work out their differences.

  7. Federal court won't block New Mexico's 7-day waiting period ...

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    “This 7-day cooling-off period makes our community safer by providing a critical buffer against impulsive firearms purchases and ensuring comprehensive background checks are completed," the ...

  8. Quiet period - Wikipedia

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    [2] This is also called the cooling-off period or waiting period. Under the rules of the Securities Act of 1933 , as modified June 29, 2005, electronic communications, including electronic road shows and information located on or hyperlinked to an issuer's website are also governed.

  9. Taft–Hartley Act - Wikipedia

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    The amendments required unions and employers to give 80 days' notice to each other and to certain state and federal mediation bodies before they may undertake strikes or other forms of economic action in pursuit of a new collective bargaining agreement; it did not, on the other hand, impose any "cooling-off period" after a contract expired.