Installment Sales Act definition

Installment Sales Act means the Installment Sales Act of Japan (Law No. 159 of 1961, as amended).

Examples of Installment Sales Act in a sentence

  • Complaint alleges violations of Florida’s Unfair Trade Practice Act, Retail Installment Sales Act, etc.

  • On November 26, 1997 a class action complaint was filed against us by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in New Jersey state court alleging, among other things, that under certain rent-to-own contracts entered into between the plaintiffs and us, we failed to make the necessary disclosures and charged the plaintiffs fees and expenses that violated the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and the New Jersey Installment Sales Act.

  • The duration of affirmative defenses shall be allowed under the Installment Sales Act and the IC shall have an affirmative defense against a loan provider, Comprehensive Credit Purchase Intermediary or Individual Credit Purchase Intermediary based on the ground on which an affirmative defense is available against Ambit Energy.

  • The deficiency balances are disputed debts, and they are being eliminated to resolve disputed claims in this litigation, including claims for statutory damages and for violations of the Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act.

  • Applicant shall conduct credit sales in compliance with the Installment Sales Act, Act on Specified Commercial Transactions, Consumer Contracts Act, Act on Prevention of Transfer of Criminal Proceeds and other related laws and ordinances.

  • The lawsuit alleged, among other things, that under certain rent-to-own contracts entered into between the plaintiff class and Crown, some of which were purportedly acquired by us pursuant to the acquisition of Crown and certain of its affiliates, the defendants failed to make the necessary disclosures and charged the plaintiffs fees and expenses that violated the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and the New Jersey Retail Installment Sales Act.

  • Both the Retail Installment Sales Act and the Truth in Lending Act require creditors to make certain disclosures when offering consumers a retail installment contract.

  • Students shall have an opportunity to cure the default as required by Wisconsin Consumer Act (425.105) for Wisconsin Students or the Retail Installment Sales Act (815 ILCS 405/26) for Illinois Students and, in that event, this agreement shall become payable if such default is not cured as provided in that statute, within 15 calendar days after mailing of such notice to the Student.

  • Further, Plaintiff has alleged that Honda violated the Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act and that Honda’s deficiency claims are barred by operation of law.

  • Students shall have an opportunity to cure the default as required by Wisconsin Consumer Act (425.105) for Wisconsin Students or the Retail Installment Sales Act (815 ILCS 405/26) for Illinois Students and , in the event, this agreement shall become payable if such default is not cured as provided in that statute, within 15 calendar days after mailing of such notice to the Student.