Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida
home alarm system
in 1994 I signed a contract for 1 year that renews automatically. The company was sold to someone else. It has a third pary clause. Is is still valid?
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Re: home alarm system
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Without reading this contract, I would be unable to give you a definite opinion. However, a contract generally contains a provision that allows the alarm company to assign the contract to another company and you are bound by the contract the same as if you signed with the new company.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
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