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Consumer Contract Regulations 1999 aim, to protect consumers from contracts that are unfair. These contractual regulations are formulated as a part of ensuring a smooth and lawful process. The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations’...
UCTA 1977 The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations 1999 and UCTA 1977 The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 does not apply to tenancy agreements and other agreements relating to land (Electricity Supply Nominees v IAH Group [1993] 3 A...
case in hand. This act is signed, by the United Kingdom parliament, to regulate contracts by defining the legality and applicability of some contract terminologies. It is applicable to nearly all contracts and is used to limit the applicabi...
Consumer Protection is to protect the rights of individuals and legal persons in court and help with the pre-order promotion to the rights of consumers to purchase goods (services) of good quality, the safety of their lives and health, as w...
consumer law is derived from the development of the consumer movement for the protection of consumers in their dealings with companies. The current UK policy is aimed at consumer protection legislation on unfair contract terms (transactions...
Critical discussion: whether the law relating to unfair terms and exclusion clauses is in need of reform Introduction The English and Scottish Law Commissions have made radical proposals for simplifying UK law on unfair terms in consumer co...
Federal trade of commission deals with the problems of consumer’s protection in terms of companies which create fake competition in order to increase their sales. It was created in 1914 to protect customers from unfair use of competition cr...