2025 Session
Last amended: 1993 session
§ 325E.18 — Identity of Transferor
Plain-Language Summary
Any contract for sale, maintenance, or repair of consumer goods must be written in plain, understandable language. Technical jargon must be explained.
325E.18 IDENTITY OF TRANSFEROR.
It is unlawful for any person for commercial purposes to sell, distribute, circulate, offer for sale, distribution or circulation, or possess for the purpose of sale, distribution or circulation, any recording unless the recording bears the actual name and address of the transferor of the sounds or images in a prominent place on its outside face, label, or package.
History:
1973 c 579 s 2; 1993 c 221 s 3
History: History: 1973 c 579 s 2; 1993 c 221 s 3
Practical Notes
Consumer contracts must be written so regular people can understand them. If a contract is full of confusing legal language without explanation, it may violate this requirement.