If Isigned a talent contract that I now want to cancel, whatare my rights?

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If Isigned a talent contract that I now want to cancel, whatare my rights?

Do I have 3 days to mull it over?

Asked on November 21, 2011 under General Practice, Arizona

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

No, unfortunately you do not have 3 days to mulll the contract over. Very few agreements have an rescission right, or right to back out of them, within 3 days; in fact, the main category I can think would be mortgage agreements, which allow a 3-day rescission period. Otherwise, a contract is binding as soon as it is accepted and agreed to by a party, and there is only a right to cancel or rescind if the contract itself provides for such a right.

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

No, unfortunately you do not have 3 days to mulll the contract over. Very few agreements have an rescission right, or right to back out of them, within 3 days; in fact, the main category I can think would be mortgage agreements, which allow a 3-day rescission period. Otherwise, a contract is binding as soon as it is accepted and agreed to by a party, and there is only a right to cancel or rescind if the contract itself provides for such a right.


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