17.45[1/2] – DEFINITIONS. As used in this subchapter:
Texas Business and Commerce Code § 17.45[1/2]
Summary
This section provides definitions for key terms used in the subchapter, including 'goods', 'services', 'person', and 'consumer'. It clarifies the scope of the law by specifying what constitutes goods and services, as well as who is considered a consumer. This is essential for understanding the rights and obligations under the relevant provisions of the Business and Commerce Code.
Defines 'goods' as tangible items or real property.
Defines 'services' as work or labor related to goods.
Clarifies 'consumer' as an individual engaging in transactions.
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