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What common law provisions are available to protect consumers from unscrupulous business practices?
Editor October 28, 2023
Common law provisions that protect consumers from unscrupulous business practices primarily arise from established legal principles and court decisions. These provisions are not codified in legislation but are based on (View full solution)
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How does the concept of privity of contract limit the effectiveness of many consumer protection provisions? How have some jurisdictions overcome this problem?
Editor October 28, 2023
The concept of privity of contract is a legal doctrine that limits the effectiveness of consumer protection provisions in contracts. Privity of contract means that the rights and obligations under (View full solution)
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Describe the practices controlled by the Competition Act and explain how that control is accomplished.
Editor October 28, 2023
The Competition Act in Canada is a federal law that regulates various practices related to competition and consumer protection. It aims to maintain and promote fair competition in the Canadian (View full solution)
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12. Under what circumstances may a buyer refuse delivery of goods? 13. The Sale of Goods Act in each province implies certain terms into contracts of sale relating to the fitness and quality of the product. Some Canadian jurisdictions make these provisions mandatory in consumer transactions. Explain...
Editor October 28, 2023
Circumstances for Buyer Refusing Delivery of Goods: A buyer may refuse delivery of goods under various circumstances, which typically include the following: a. Nonconformity with Contract: If the delivered goods (View full solution)
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Explain why a seller of goods might be less likely to sue for damages than for price.
Editor October 28, 2023
A seller of goods might be less likely to sue for damages than for the price of the goods for several reasons, including practicality, legal considerations, and the nature of (View full solution)