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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Every retail installment contract shall contain:
(1) The entire agreement of the parties with respect to the cost and terms of payment for the goods and services, which terms of payment must coincide with those stated in any promissory notes or any other evidences of indebtedness between the parties relating to the transaction;
(2) Either at the top of the contract or directly above the space reserved for the signature of the buyer, the words “conditional sale contract” or “lien contract,” as the case may be, shall appear in at least 10-point bold type where a security interest in the goods is retained or a lien on other goods or realty is obtained by the seller as security for the goods or services purchased. Either at the top of the contract or directly above the space reserved for the signature of the buyer, the words “retail installment contract” shall appear in at least 10-point bold type where security is not obtained by the seller for the goods or services purchased;
(3) A notice in at least 8-point bold type reading as follows:
“Notice to the buyer: (1) Do not sign this agreement before you read it or if it contains any blank space. (2) You are entitled to a completely filled-in copy of this agreement. (3) Under the law, you have the right to pay off in advance the full amount due and under certain conditions to obtain a partial refund of the service charge.”
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Delaware Code Title 6. Commerce and Trade § 4304. Contract to contain entire agreement; bold type headings; notice to buyer - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/title-6-commerce-and-trade/de-code-sect-6-4304/
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