Is this under the pocket money paragraph?

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A 16-year-old high school student with a side job (approved by parents) with a salary of 200 euro + 100 euro pocket money buys a laptop for 2000 euro. He had saved the money. Parents would agree with buying a laptop, but not at the price. Can you ask the seller to take him back because or even though the boy is 16 or is already 16?

Pa

Yeah, parents can. He is not yet 18 and therefore not fully capable.

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And pocket money paragraph? I know that it is quite a price difference, but a book for 90 € they should not forbid it.

Pa

I do not know that exactly, but at the age of 14 or 16 you can do small business without the consent of your parents. A laptop for 2000 euro is well beyond the free allowance.

The pocket money paragraph has nothing to do with it. This is about the business ability.

Go

§ 110 BGB is a mere supposition that the parents give their consent to the money, provided that the money comes from the part which was left to the child. In addition, the amount must actually be effected, a promise of guilt is not enough.

§ 110 BGB comes in practice as good as not at all. As a rule, a general consent already exists at the time of the transfer of the money. The § 110 BGB has relevance only if there's neither a consent nor a permit, otherwise they go ahead.

The case: Whether the 16-year-old has the funds at leisure, you would have to check. However, it does not seem to be the case if the parents do not want to just buy a PC for 2000 euro. If they let him have the means to do what he wants, then this is general consent.