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If you do not receive a valid certificate of title within the time specified [21 days ] by this affidavit, you have the right to return the vehicle to the vehicle dealer ten (10) days after giving the vehicle dealer written notice demanding delivery of a valid certificate of title within that ten (10) day period. Upon return of the vehicle to the vehicle dealer in the same or similar condition as when it was delivered to you, the vehicle dealer shall pay you the purchase price plus sales taxes, finance expenses, insurance expenses, and any other amount that you paid to the vehicle dealer.
If a lien is present on the previous owner’s certificate of title, it is the responsibility of the third party lienholder to timely deliver the certificate of title in the third party’s possession to the dealer not more than ten (10) business days after there is no obligation secured by the vehicle. If the dealer’s inability to deliver a valid certificate of title to you within the above-described ten (10) day period results from the acts or omissions of a third party who has failed to timely deliver the certificate of title in the third party’s possession to the dealer, the dealer may be entitled to claim against the third party the damages allowed by law.