Pennsylvania Code § 12-6332

Requirements.
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(a) Signature.-- A seller may not obtain the signature of a buyer on an application for an open-end credit agreement if it contains blank spaces to be filled in after it has been signed.
(b) Separate agreement unnecessary.-- A buyer does not need to sign a separate account agreement when a new purchase is made under an existing agreement.
(c) Heading.-- The following heading shall appear at the top of the agreement or directly above the space reserved for the signature of the buyer:
(1) "Security Agreement" if the seller retains a security interest in the goods as security for the goods or services purchased.
(2) "Lien Contract" if the seller obtains a lien on other goods or nonresidential real estate as security for the goods or services purchased.
(3) "Open-End Credit Agreement" if the seller does not obtain security for the goods or services purchased.
(d) Entire agreement.-- The written agreement shall contain the entire agreement of the parties regarding the costs and terms of payment for the goods and services.

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