Cancellation Period definition

Cancellation Period means the 90-day period, beginning
Cancellation Period means the 90-day period, beginning when the resident physically moves into the continuing care retirement community, during which the resident may cancel the continuing care contract, as provided in Section 1788.2.
Cancellation Period means 14 days from the day of the conclusion of the contract.

Examples of Cancellation Period in a sentence

  • You may also cancel the Contract after expiry of the Cancellation Period and after the commencement of the Programme providing You give OELS written notice.

  • In other words, you will have 14 days from the day after the day we email you to confirm that we accept your enrolment.To cancel your enrolment, you must clearly inform us of your decision to cancel before the relevant Cancellation Period has expired.

  • You will lose the right to cancel the Plan, if during the Cancellation Period, you make a request for us to reinvest your cash dividend.

  • No refund after expiry of the 14-day period • If you wish to cancel your registration on a Course after the Cancellation Period has expired, please note that no refund will be made.

  • The Cancellation Period will expire after 14 days from the day of the conclusion of the contract.


More Definitions of Cancellation Period

Cancellation Period. The period described on the cover page of this Contract during which the Owner may return the Contract for a refund.
Cancellation Period means a period of seven (7) calendar days from the date of the Purchase Agreement;
Cancellation Period means the cancellation periods referred to in clauses 8 and 9.
Cancellation Period means the period of 7 days starting with the date of receipt by the consumer of a notice of the right to cancel;
Cancellation Period the 14 day period commencing from the receipt of the Contract note;
Cancellation Period means a period of seven (7) calendar days from the date of the Purchase Agreement (as defined below);
Cancellation Period has the meaning given in clause 2.4.1; “Class 2” means motor caravans falling within classifications L(a) and L(b); motor vehicles with at least four wheels, used for the carriage of passengers falling within classifications M1(a) and M1(b); and motor vehicles with at least four wheels used for the carriage of goods falling within classifications N1(a) and N1(b). “Class M1(a)” – A motor vehicle which comprises no more than eight seats in addition to the driver’s seat