Limitations and Constraints – P2 Legal constraints Sale of Goods Act 1979 The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Consumer Credit Acts 1974 and 2006 Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations Data Protection Act 1998 Sales of Goods Act 1979 Under the Sales of Goods Act 1979 a company has to follow rules and regulations by law; this gives customers certain legal rights such as the right to return an item that may be faulty‚ if they want a refund
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Employments laws are all laws concerning condition and regulations of employees in their workplace. Those laws are made to be respected by business responsables. Examples of those laws are pay act‚ discrimination act‚ equality act‚ working hours act‚ The National Minimum Wage Act‚ flexible works‚ employments acts and many others regulations. Businesses risk severe punishments if they don’t respect those laws. Those laws affect business positively and negatively at the same times; positively because
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used in the product. Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. The business is putting dishonest ingredients which show the better ingredients compared to the original one. Passing on electronic details to a third party without obtaining consent. Data Protection Act 1998. The business is secretly sharing its consumer details to the third parties without any permission. Changing the interest rate on a credit card without notifying the cardholder. Consumer Credit Act 1974 and 2006. On
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2.5/2.5 Correct Answer(s): A Correct 2. Which of the following is not a provision of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act? A) Increases the accountability and transparency of financial institutions B) Creates a bureau to educate consumers in financial literacy C) Creates an organization to pay the bills of low-income consumers D) Create incentives for whistle-blowers to come forward E) Increases oversight of the financial industry Points Earned: 2.5/2.5
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assignment will be assessed as an individual report written about one organisation. Consumer Law Consumer Law is where marketing activities of the business must be within the constraints of the law. In recent years the European Union has strengthened consumer protection law. Businesses must keep up to date with legislation so that their activities are not unlawful Sales of Goods Act 1979 The sales of goods act requires traders to sell goods that are as the described and advertised. The product
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NOTE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT‚ 1986 A person may be consumer of goods‚ or services. When I purchase a fan‚ a gas stove or a refrigerator‚ I could be the consumer of goods. When I open a bank account‚ take an insurance policy‚ get my car repaired‚ I could be the consumer of services. The consumer protection Act‚ 1986 tries to help a consumer when for example‚ the goods purchased are defective or the services rendered to him are subject to so deficiency. Prior to the consumer Protection
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administered by the nursing attendant‚ the child has become mentally retarded. Satrang Singh wants to make a complaint to the District Forum under the Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 seeking relief by way of compensation on the ground that there was deficiency in service by the nursing home. Does his complaint give rise to a consumer dispute? Who is the consumer in the instant case? Explain briefly? b) Smart booked a motor vehicle through one of the dealers. He was informed subsequently that the procedure
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and become a disruption as well as a nuisance. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the Do Not Call Implementation Act; are just two results of how the change and advances of technology reconstructs normal activity and turn convenience into a nuisance and propose ethical issues. Before these two Acts were implemented technology made it easy for companies to retrieve information such as addresses and phone numbers of consumers for marketing purposes. ANI (automatic number identification)
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1st Quarter Hand-out HEALTH 4 HANDOUT Consumer Health – refers to the state of well-being of a person who uses information‚ products and services that directly effect on his or her health. (Wise selection of health products) Health Information – refers to the data and facts about health products and services that a consumer gets from media and people‚ including professionals and agencies. Health Products – refer to substances‚ materials‚ or equipment prepared or manufactured for you to buy and
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Management Department of Consumer Science 05 March 2013 TABLE OF CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………..1 2. ADVERTISEMENT……………………………………………………………………...2 3.1. WHERE AND HOW I WILL ADVERTISE…………………………………….3 3. SOUTH AFRICAN LEGISLATION……………………………………………………4 4.2. FOODSTUFFS‚ COSMETICS AND DISINFECTANTS ACT 54 OF 1972………………………………………………………………...4 4.3. CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT…………………………………………….4 4.4. LIQUOR ACT.............................
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