(a) An offer described by § 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 § 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 § 603.051;
(2) the offer is not followed by a notice required by § 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 § 603.052.

Terms Used In Texas Business and Commerce Code 603.053

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.