General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC) Accepts Both Versions of the Reynolds LAW(R) 553 Universal Retail Sale Contract
Posted on: Tuesday, 20 January 2009, 07:16 CST
"We are very pleased that GMAC continues to recognize the value that the
Reynolds LAW 553 brings to their business," said
The retail installment sale contract often is referred to as the most
important document that is signed when buying and financing a new or used
vehicle. To keep pace with changing automotive finance regulations, LAW 553
contracts are reviewed and updated regularly by
"Financial institutions continue to look for ways to gain efficiency while also staying ahead of ever-evolving legal practices," Kirwan continued. "GMAC has done so by accepting the LAW 553 contracts. Their knowledge that our LAW contracts are continually reviewed by Hudson-Cook and that federal and state legislative and regulatory developments are applied as necessary helped to form this decision."
"We have relied on Reynolds as an automotive forms partner for many
years," said
About Reynolds
Reynolds and Reynolds is the automotive industry's largest and most
trusted provider of automobile dealership software, services, and forms to
help dealerships improve business results. The company is headquartered in
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