No contract for health spa services shall require payments or financing by the buyer over a period in excess of twenty-five (25) months from the date the contract is entered into, nor shall the term of any contract be measured by or be for the life of the buyer; however, the availability of the health spa facilities to the buyer and under the contract may extend over a period not to exceed two (2) years from the date the contract is entered into, with the right to renew for additional periods of equal length. Acts 1989, No. 264, § 4. No contract for health spa services shall require payments or financing by the buyer over a period in excess of twenty-five (25) months from the date the contract is entered into, nor shall the term of any contract be measured by or be for the life of the buyer; however, the availability of the health spa facilities to the buyer and under the contract may extend over a period not to exceed two (2) years from the date the contract is entered into, with the right to renew for additional periods of equal length. Acts 1989, No. 264, § 4. No contract for health spa services shall require payments or financing by the buyer over a period in excess of twenty-five (25) months from the date the contract is entered into, nor shall the term of any contract be measured by or be for the life of the buyer; however, the availability of the health spa facilities to the buyer and under the contract may extend over a period not to exceed two (2) years from the date the contract is entered into, with the right to renew for additional periods of equal length. Acts 1989, No. 264, § 4. No contract for health spa services shall require payments or financing by the buyer over a period in excess of twenty-five (25) months from the date the contract is entered into, nor shall the term of any contract be measured by or be for the life of the buyer; however, the availability of the health spa facilities to the buyer and under the contract may extend over a period not to exceed two (2) years from the date the contract is entered into, with the right to renew for additional periods of equal length. Acts 1989, No. 264, § 4.
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