Sunday, May 12, 2013

Can i get in trouble? -

Ok, So i am fourteen, and ive made a product that can be harmful if used wrong, im planning to sell it in school... and i have made a Terms of agreement and added a spot for signatures, in the terms it says that if it is used as a weapon i am not responsible, that it is entirely the fault the owner of it, now my question is... If they sign it saying they agree to the terms and they use it as a weapon can i get in trouble? My parents say i can because i will be selling it to minors.

Nope, not at all. Just as long as you don t sell it to a total jerk, you ll be fine. :3 What are you selling, anyway? And the terms of agreement is a very good idea. A lot of people don t think of that and end up getting in deep merde, so it s a good idea. With the signature as proof, you should be safe. If they abuse the product, like the person above me said, it s their own fault.

Hi Skillkil, You would have to get it patent(that s # s so no one else can take it away from you) But since you have stated that it is dangerous and can be used has a weapon..You will get into big trouble if you sell what you have made at school and the kids are probably under age..I would listen to your parents,they do know what they are talking about.. What if you did sell one of your items to a kid at school, and he killed someone by accident..Who do you think will get in trouble along with this kid??? You would My Friend..Think before you ever do anything like this,not unless you want to spend many many years in Prison..

Yes, you can get into trouble. People under the age of 18 can t sign any contract. Your Terms of Agreement is just that - a contract. Under the law, you (well, really your parents since you don t have any money) would be liable for damages. You may face some sort of criminal action since you re selling something that you know to be potentially harmful. Your parents may also be tried criminally if someone gets hurt. Don t do it. Find a way to make your product safe or sell to adults only.

It s hard to say for sure without knowing the specifics of what you re selling, but regardless of what it is, if it s potentially dangerous and you re planning to sell it to minors you should add another line on your Terms of Agreement where a parent or guardian must sign as well.

minors can t sign a contract whether a buyer or a seller. Not only will your parents be responsible and possibly sued but you and your parents will be in a lot of trouble from the school district.

oh hell yes you can get into loads of trouble

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