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Chapter 92
Rental-purchase Agreements

Sections

92.001
Definitions
92.002
Advertisement Requirements
92.051
Form of Agreement
92.052
Required Disclosures
92.053
Other Required Provisions
92.054
Prohibited Provisions
92.055
Restrictions on Late Charges and Reinstatement Fees
92.101
Merchant's Repossession Right
92.102
Effect of Repossession During Reinstatement Period
92.103
Effect on Reinstatement Period of Merchandise Return
92.104
Merchant's Duties on Reinstatement
92.151
Contract for Waiver
92.152
Charge for Waiver
92.153
Restrictions on Merchant Concerning Waiver
92.154
Required Notice in Waiver
92.155
Statement of Total Charge
92.156
Authorized Exclusions
92.157
Relationship to Insurance
92.201
Action for Violation of Chapter
92.202
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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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