cooling-off period

noun

: a period of time that must pass before someone can do something or before an agreement becomes final
The law requires a cooling-off period between the time a gun is purchased and when it may be possessed.
The workers have agreed to a 30-day cooling-off period before they strike.
Once you sign the contract, you have a 14-day cooling-off period within which to change your mind.

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In December, the SEC updated Rule 10b5-1, adding stricter requirements such as a cooling-off period of at least 90 days after a plan is adopted or modified. Dave Michaels, WSJ, 1 Mar. 2023

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cooling-off period

noun
cool·​ing-off pe·​ri·​od
: a period of time (as after a sale or a call to strike) to allow further consideration or negotiation see also Labor Management Relations Act
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