Sec. 603.053. EFFECT OF NONCOMPLIANCE. (a) An offer described by Section 603.051 is void if the offeror:
(1) does not make the disclosure required by that section;
(2) does not send notice as required by Section 603.052, if applicable; or
(3) provides an incentive with a time limit, including a free membership period or trial period, that is less than two weeks in length.
(b) A delivery of goods or services to the recipient does not operate to form a contract between the offeror and the recipient if:
(1) the offer does not contain the disclosure required by Section 603.051;
(2) the offer is not followed by a notice required by Section 603.052, if applicable; or
(3) the offeror fails to honor the recipient's cancellation or termination of the acceptance of the offer made under the terms of the offer or as required by Section 603.052.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 885 (H.B. 2278), Sec. 2.01, eff. April 1, 2009.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 12 - Rights and Duties of Consumers and Merchants
Chapter 603 - Regulation of Consumer Contracts Created by Acceptance of Check or Other Draft
Subchapter B. Required Disclosures and Notices
Section 603.051. Required Disclosure on Check or Other Draft
Section 603.052. Required Notice of Right to Terminate Acceptance of Offer