California Civil Code Section 1749, Cal Civ Code, CA Civil Statutes
California Civil Code, CC Section 1749, Cal Civ Code
California Civil Code
CA Civil Code Section 1749 - Layaway Agreements
Current as of July 15, 2010
Cal. Civ. Code Section 1749. Any retail seller which permits consumers to lay away consumer goods shall provide to any consumer entering into a layaway agreement with the seller a written statement of the terms and conditions of the agreement, including the following information: (1) The amount of the deposit received. (2) The length of time the goods will be held on layaway which may be expressed as a period of time or as a date when final payment for the goods is due. (3) A specific description of the goods. (4) The total purchase price of the goods including a separate listing of any handling or processing charges. (5) Any other terms and conditions of the layaway agreement. (6) That the seller will refund any layaway deposit and subsequent payments, if any, when, before the end of the stated layaway period, the goods have for any reason become no longer available in the same condition as at the time of the sale to the consumer.
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