Conditional Sale Contract definition

Conditional Sale Contract means any retail installment sale contract for the sale
Conditional Sale Contract means any retail installment sale contract for the sale of a motor vehicle entered into in California and for which a Statutory Notice under Paragraph 1.19 was issued by ACA.
Conditional Sale Contract means any contract for the leasing of a motor vehicle between a buyer and a seller, with or without accessories, by which the lessee agrees to pay as compensation for use a sum substantially equivalent to or in excess of the aggregate value of the vehicle and its accessories, if any, at the time the contract is executed, and by which it is agreed that the lessee will become, or for no other or for a nominal consideration has the option of becoming, the owner of the vehicle upon full compliance with the terms of the contract.

Examples of Conditional Sale Contract in a sentence

  • Promptly following execution and delivery of this Agreement, the parties shall execute for recording purposes a Memorandum of Conditional Sale Contract, setting forth the basic terms and conditions of this Agreement as necessitated or permitted by Arizona law.

  • Simultaneous with the receipt by Claimholder of all payments pursuant to Section 3.A., the parties agree to execute for recording purposes a written Memorandum of Conditional Sale Contract, setting forth the basic terms and conditions of this Agreement as necessitated or permitted by Arizona law.

  • CO-DEBTOR: DEBTOR: (Co-Debtor) (Seal) (Debtor) (Seal) By: By: Title Title (Witness to Co-Debtor’s Signature) (Witness to Debtor’s Signature) This schedule is attached to and becomes part of that certain Conditional Sale Contract, Lease Agreement, Security Agreement or dated , 200 between the undersigned.

  • Therefore, for settlement purposes only, the Court 10 grants conditional certification of a Settlement Class of Plaintiffs and all other California citizens 11 (a) who entered into a Conditional Sale Contract in California, (b) who were issued a Statutory 12 Notice by ACA at any time from December 2, 2015 through and including February 11, 2021, and 13 (c) against whose account ACA assessed a Deficiency Balance.