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the safeguarding of consumers, particularly by legal means (those who enter into contracts other than those used in the course of business to purchase products or services from suppliers used in the course of business). The goal of the law as it stands now is to shield customers from unfair contract provisions. They are specifically shielded from clauses that try to limit or exclude the seller's implied promises that he is authorized to sell the goods, that they match the description or sample, and that they are of appropriate quality and appropriate for their intended use. According to the Consumer Rights Act of 2015 (formerly known as the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulation of 1999), terms in consumer contracts must be reasonable and reasonable (i.e., the parties shall not significantly differ in their rights from one another). This field is regulated by the Competition and Markets Authority. Additionally, it gives businesses specific advice on unfair terms in specific industries. The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations of 2008 additionally include a clause prohibiting unfair *consumer trade practices. The Consumer Credit Act of 1974 protects consumers, including individual business owners, while the Consumer Protection Act of 1987 and the General Product Safety Regulations of 2005 provide provisions for the enforcement of safety requirements on goods. In addition, there are a lot of laws that are specialized to a certain product, like those that govern toy safety. According to the Consumer Rights Act of 2015, digital downloads and services have to meet certain requirements.
the safeguarding of consumers, particularly by legal means (those who enter into contracts other than those used in the course of business to purchase products or services from suppliers used in the course of business). The goal of the law as it stands now is to shield customers from unfair contract provisions. They are specifically shielded from clauses that try to limit or exclude the seller's implied promises that he is authorized to sell the goods, that they match the description or sample, and that they are of appropriate quality and appropriate for their intended use. According to the Consumer Rights Act of 2015 (formerly known as the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulation of 1999), terms in consumer contracts must be reasonable and reasonable (i.e., the parties shall not significantly differ in their rights from one another). This field is regulated by the Competition and Markets Authority. Additionally, it gives businesses specific advice on unfair terms in specific industries. The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations of 2008 additionally include a clause prohibiting unfair *consumer trade practices. The Consumer Credit Act of 1974 protects consumers, including individual business owners, while the Consumer Protection Act of 1987 and the General Product Safety Regulations of 2005 provide provisions for the enforcement of safety requirements on goods. In addition, there are a lot of laws that are specialized to a certain product, like those that govern toy safety. According to the Consumer Rights Act of 2015, digital downloads and services have to meet certain requirements.
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