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What does the Truth-in-Lending Act of 1969 require lenders to do? What is the APR, and how does it fulfill the purpose of the Act?
Revocation
In contract law, the withdrawal of an offer by an offeror. Unless an offer is irrevocable, it can be revoked at any time prior to acceptance without liability.
Premium Price
The higher price charged for a product or service that is perceived to have greater value compared to alternatives.
Agency Relationship
A legal relationship in which one party (the agent) is authorized to act on behalf of another (the principal) in business transactions.
Genetically Modified Seed
A seed that has been altered using genetic engineering techniques to possess certain traits such as pest resistance or increased nutrient value.
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