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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The first written agreement for the sale of a timeshare to a purchaser signed by the purchaser shall contain, either upon the first page of the agreement or on a separate sheet attached to the first page, the following notice in at least 8-point type:
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NOTICE TO PURCHASER |
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BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT YOU ARE INCURRING A CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE A TIMESHARE. HOWEVER, YOU HAVE FIVE CALENDAR DAYS AFTER SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT TO CANCEL THE AGREEMENT BY WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE DEVELOPER OR THE DEVELOPER'S AGENT AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: |
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BEFORE EXECUTING THIS AGREEMENT, OR BEFORE THE FIVE-DAY CANCELLATION PERIOD ENDS, YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY EXAMINE THE PUBLIC REPORT ON THE TIMESHARE PLAN AND ANY ACCOMPANYING INFORMATION DELIVERED BY THE DEVELOPER. |
(2) A copy of the notice set forth in subsection (1) of this section shall be given to each purchaser under an agreement described in subsection (1) of this section at the time or immediately after the purchaser signs the agreement.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Property Rights and Transactions § 94.839 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-10-property-rights-and-transactions/or-rev-st-sect-94-839/
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