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A renegotiation of a rental-purchase agreement is deemed to be a new agreement for purposes of this Chapter, requiring new disclosures under §§ 57104 and 57106. A renegotiation shall be considered to occur when an existing rental-purchase agreement is satisfied and replaced by a new agreement undertaken by the same merchant. Events such as the following shall not be treated as renegotiations:
(a) the addition or return of property in a multiple-item agreement or the substitution of property, if in either case the average payment allocable to a payment period is not changed by more than twenty-five percent (25%);

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22 Guam Code Ann. BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CH. 57 RENTAL PURCHASE AGREEMENTS

(b) a deferral or extension of one (1) or more periodic payments, or portions of a periodic payment;
(c) a reduction in charges in the agreement; or

(d) an agreement involving a court proceeding.