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Consumer redress for misleading and aggressive practices

Cm. 8323 Scottish Government papers 21 2012

Corporate Author:
Great Britain Law Commission, Scotland Scottish Law Commission
Author:
Lord Justice Munby (chairman, Law Commission)
Publisher:
TSO (The Stationery Office)
Price: £38.50
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This joint report by the Law Commission and Scottish Law Commission considers the redress available to consumers who have been the victims of misleading or aggressive practices by traders. Currently consumers have to rely on private law rights if they want to take action. The Commissions' review found current private law in this area to be fragmented, complex and unclear, and recommends new legislation to provide redress to consumers who experience misleading and aggressive practices in their dealings with traders. The aim is to clarify and simplify the current law on misleading practices, and to improve the law on aggressive practices by filling the gaps in the current law. Limited reform, targeting the most serious causes of consumer detriment, is proposed. The report follows the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 in most, but not all, respects. Recommendations are made on liability and remedies. Consumers would have the right to unwind the transaction (get a refund), or receive a discount on the price. Additional damages may be recoverable to compensate for additional loss. The report also considers the specific area of unfair payment collection.

Extent xviii, 170p. ISBN 9780101832328
Size N/A Price £38.50
Format Paperback Published 28 Mar 2012
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