Legal Question in Business Law in Ohio
Warranty Laws
can a ''warranty'' given by a retail store be viewed as
a contract...and can a minor be bound by this warranty
agreement..without the signature or knowledge of a parent or another adult?
Asked on 8/28/01, 6:41 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Gregg Manes
Gregg A. Manes, Esq.
Re: Warranty Laws
A warranty is considered a contract. Any contract entered into with a minor is voidable. Therefore, you, as the parent or guardian, can cancel the agreement.
Good Luck!!!
Answered on 9/19/01, 11:17 pm
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