2025 Session Last amended: 2018 session

§ 59B.02 — Definitions

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines the key terms used in Minnesota's service contract law. It explains what service contracts, providers, consumers, warranties, and other important terms mean. A service contract is a paid agreement to repair or replace products that break down.

Practical Notes
Understanding these definitions helps you know what protections you have. A ‘service contract’ is different from a ‘warranty’ - you pay extra for a service contract, while a warranty comes free with a product. Service contracts can cover things like mechanical breakdowns, tire damage, dent repair, windshield chips, and lost key fobs.