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ROR
(redirected from Right of rescission)

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AcronymDefinition
RORRuby on Rails
RORReach Out and Read (national pediatric literacy program)
RORRate Of Return
RORRotate Right
RORRetinoic Acid Receptor
RORRise of Rome (Microsoft supplement to Age of Empires game)
RORRules of the Road
RORRate of Rise
RORRevolutions On Request (artist group; Finland)
RORReturn on Relationships (value of relationship marketing)
RORRange-Only Radar
RORRaffing Out Roud (Laughing Out Loud in Scooby Doo voice)
RORReservation of Rights
RORRepair Of Repairables
RORRight of Rescission
RORReggae on the River
RORRange Only Radar
RORReleased on Own Recognizance
RORRise Over Run (online magazine)
RORRigs of Rods
RORKoror, Palau - Airai (Airport Code)
RORRelational Operator Replacement
RORRollover Risk
RORRachunek Oszczednosciowo-Rozliczeniowy (Polish: Current Account)
RORRecord of Revision
RORRepository of Record
RORRoom Over Room (game engines)
RORRegistry of Resources
RORRecord of Reference (Intel)
RORReturned or Refunded
RORRadiological Occurrence Reporting
RORRealm of Ralnar (game)
RORRoute Overlap Reduction
RORRouting Overhead Rate
RORRegimental Orderly Room
RORRealms of Renth (forum)


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6103(a)) applies when the right of rescission or mortgages subject to section 226.
A student may receive a refund within three days of the purchase by exercising a right of rescission.
When combined with TILA's three-day right of rescission after the closing, the disclosures ensure that a consumer has a minimum of six days to consider the relevant information before finally deciding to enter into a transaction.
 
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