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325G.32 EXCEPTIONS.

Subdivision 1.Other statutes or regulations.

Section 325G.31 does not apply to any consumer contract for which a federal or state statute, rule or regulation prescribes standards of readability applicable to the entire contract. Section 325G.31 does not apply to particular words, phrases, provisions or forms of agreement specifically required, recommended or endorsed by a state or federal statute, rule or regulation.

Subd. 2.Customarily used technical terms.

A consumer contract may include technical terms to describe the services or property which are the subject of the contract, if the terms are customarily used by consumers in connection with the services or property.

History:

1981 c 274 s 4

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 324-338 > 325G > 325G_32

325G.32 EXCEPTIONS.

Subdivision 1.Other statutes or regulations.

Section 325G.31 does not apply to any consumer contract for which a federal or state statute, rule or regulation prescribes standards of readability applicable to the entire contract. Section 325G.31 does not apply to particular words, phrases, provisions or forms of agreement specifically required, recommended or endorsed by a state or federal statute, rule or regulation.

Subd. 2.Customarily used technical terms.

A consumer contract may include technical terms to describe the services or property which are the subject of the contract, if the terms are customarily used by consumers in connection with the services or property.

History:

1981 c 274 s 4


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 324-338 > 325G > 325G_32

325G.32 EXCEPTIONS.

Subdivision 1.Other statutes or regulations.

Section 325G.31 does not apply to any consumer contract for which a federal or state statute, rule or regulation prescribes standards of readability applicable to the entire contract. Section 325G.31 does not apply to particular words, phrases, provisions or forms of agreement specifically required, recommended or endorsed by a state or federal statute, rule or regulation.

Subd. 2.Customarily used technical terms.

A consumer contract may include technical terms to describe the services or property which are the subject of the contract, if the terms are customarily used by consumers in connection with the services or property.

History:

1981 c 274 s 4