You must be at least 18 years old to buy from the Ledger shop, and by placing an order you confirm this is the case.
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Purchases by minors may be considered legally invalid, and Ledger does not appear to employ active age verification at checkout beyond this self-declaration.
Interpretive note: The exact verbatim text was not recoverable from the truncated document; the description reflects standard age warranty language common to this type of e-commerce terms.
If you are under 18, the terms state you cannot legally place an order, and any contract formed may be unenforceable, potentially complicating returns or disputes.
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"By placing an order through this website, you warrant that you are at least 18 years of age and are legally capable of entering into binding contracts.— Excerpt from Ledger's Ledger Terms of Sale
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Age of contractual capacity varies by jurisdiction but is generally 18 in most EU member states and the US. COPPA applies in the US to collection of data from children under 13 but does not directly govern hardware sales age restrictions. The reliance on self-declaration rather than active verification is a common e-commerce practice but may be scrutinized in jurisdictions strengthening online age assurance requirements. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low. Self-declaration of age is standard practice for non-age-restricted products. Ledger's products are hardware devices not subject to age-specific regulatory controls. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: No heightened jurisdictional exposure identified for this provision beyond general contract capacity rules. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Standard e-commerce practice. No unusual B2B implications. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: If Ledger processes any personal data from individuals who may be minors, COPPA and GDPR Article 8 considerations would apply to the data processing dimension separately from the contract capacity question.
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Purchases by minors may be considered legally invalid, and Ledger does not appear to employ active age verification at checkout beyond this self-declaration.
If you are under 18, the terms state you cannot legally place an order, and any contract formed may be unenforceable, potentially complicating returns or disputes.
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