extensively on consumerism and the protection thereof. This author’s goal is to break down some of the theories‚ which authors seem akin in their beliefs and which authors’ views are bipolar opposites. Green states there be only should be two types of government regulations 1) economic regulations and 2) health and safety regulations. He states the only important pieces of consumer legislation to emerge from Congress in the past three years were the “Consumer Protection Safety Commission (p.48).
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Competition and Consumer Act 2010: Federal law‚ competition law and consumer in 2010 (CCA) to ensure fair trade business and our customers. CCA covers most aspects of the market: contact suppliers‚ wholesalers‚ retailers‚ competitors and customers. It includes the practice of unfair market practices
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INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE GOODS??? Goods have been defined in the Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930 as every kind of moveable property other than actionable claims and money; and include stock and shares‚ growing crops‚ grass‚ and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale. The Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 lays down that defect means any fault‚ imperfection or shortcoming in the quality‚ quantity
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Introduction First and foremost‚ I had been chosen the topic of product safety to do my business ethics individual assignment. Nowadays‚ we can see that some of unkind merchants who produces unsafe products to the consumers‚ that some of consumers had been injured after used their products. Those are the factors that I would like to decide and discuss the issues of about the product safety that also related the issues of the foods product‚ toys product‚ automobile cases from Toyota and Ford Pinto
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are authentic when they‚ are in reality second-rate copies or imitations of the original product. These spurious goods are available due to a lack of consumer awareness‚ weak enforcement of existing laws and rapid innovations in technology so today no consumer can be sure of the authenticity of the product he or she he has purchased. Today many consumers are duped into believing that the products they are buying are genuine when in reality they are actually fake. Types of spurious goods. Spurious goods
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Chris Manning | Title of Assignment: A Review of Legal Relationship Between Organizations and Their ConsumersRelated learning outcomes: LO 1 Be able to apply the main principles affecting the legal relationship between organizations and their consumers | AssignmentNumber:__1__of __4__for this Unit | Date set: January 28‚ 2013 | Review Dates:February 04‚ 2013February 11‚ 2013February 18‚ 2013 | Date for final submission: February 25‚ 2013 | Learner declaration: I confirm that this assignment
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technology and ways of communicating this to their consumers. This allows the manufacturer to cover the new innovation with a marketing “gimmick” or way of grabbing the attention of the consumers through different type’s innovative and novel approaches. Marketing innovations also use testimonials and endorsements to further their reach to the consumer‚ the use these in the attempt to make there tools more credible and reliable in the face of the consumer and also improve the desirability of the product
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about litigatingcommercial disputes? A. A few states have established specialized trial courts for commercial disputes. B. Businesses generally dislike the concept of specialized trial courts for commercial disputes because the large numbers of consumers who sue businesses in these courts have led the judges to become generally biased against businesses. C. Commercial disputes‚ because of their specialized nature‚ are first heard at the appellate court level. D. Nearly all states have specialized
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franchising. Even with these cons‚ exporting franchises is becoming the popular entry to reach the Indian consumer (“India Country Commercial Guide”). Although there are no specified laws when it comes to exporting a franchise to India‚ licensing has many key laws that affect doing business in India including the Competition Act of 2002‚ the Trademarks Act of 1999‚ the Consumer Protection Act of 1986‚ and other labor and tax laws. Before an agreement is made an Indian court must decide if the contract
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We have said Marketing is the delivery of a total offer to the consumer in such a manner that. a) The offer fulfils the needs of the consumer. b) Terms and attributes of the offer are acceptable c) All the organisational goals including profits are achieved in the process. Marketing Mix How does a firm make such offer to the consumer :- 1.) A product that would meet the identified needs of the chosen consumer group. 2.) Performs distribution / placement functions like transportation
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