Rescission Period definition

Rescission Period means, with respect to any Policy, the contractual or statutory period during which the related Original Owner or any other Person can rescind the sale of such Policy to the Initial Policy Purchaser.
Rescission Period means, with respect to any Policy, the contractual or statutory period during which the related Original Owner or any other Person can rescind the sale of such Policy to the Initial Purchaser.
Rescission Period means the seven (7) day period following the postmark date on the Utility’s enrollment confirmation notice

Examples of Rescission Period in a sentence

  • This Agreement shall become binding on the Effective Date, however, this Agreement is contingent upon: (a) successful enrollment by the Utility and (b) the passage of the Rescission Period without effective cancellation by Customer.

  • If Buyer returns to the Utility after the Rescission Period, Buyer may not be served on the same rates, terms and conditions that apply to the Utility’s Standard Service Offer.

  • You may terminate a Fixed Rate plan at any time; provided that, if you terminate after the Rescission Period, an early termination fee (“ETF”) may apply for the Service you terminate unless such termination is due to you moving from one location to another, as waived herein, or in a Company notice, or as otherwise provided by applicable law.

  • For residential customers, you may terminate a Fixed Rate plan at any time; provided that, if you terminate after the Rescission Period and before the end of the Term or Renewal Term, the applicable termination fee listed in your Enrollment Documentation will apply for the Service you terminate.

  • You understand that the Rescission Period that has been established is 12 months.


More Definitions of Rescission Period

Rescission Period means thirty (30) calendar days from the day the hearing aid is placed in the possession of the purchaser.
Rescission Period means the time period within which a Residential or Small Commercial Customer may choose to cancel, without penalty, a Contract for Electric Supply Service with an Electric Supplier or a Contract for subscription credits with a Community Energy Facility.
Rescission Period means the time period within which a Residential or Small Commercial Customer may choose to cancel, without penalty, a Contract for Electric Supply Service with an Electric Supplier.
Rescission Period means the period commencing on the date hereof and ending on the earlier of (i) the third [or, for Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx and Xxxx X. Stall, the second] anniversary of the consummation of the Transactions and (ii) the termination or abandonment of the Transactions.
Rescission Period is defined in Section 5.03.
Rescission Period has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 17.1;
Rescission Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3 of this Contract.