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Consumer Law and Practice by Geoffrey Woodroffe (M.A. (Cantab.), solicitor, formerly professor and director of the Centre for Consumer and Commercial Law Research, Brunel University), Christian Twigg-Flesner (professor of commercial law, University of Hull), Chris Willett (professor of commercial law, University of Essex) ; with precedents by District Judge Paul Middleton-Roy.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2016Edition: Tenth editionDescription: xlii, 477 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780414056121 (pbk.)
  • 0414056124
Other title:
  • Consumer law and practice
  • Woodroffe and Lowe consumer law and practice
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.071 WOO
LOC classification:
  • KD2204 .L68 2016
Contents:
CONTENTS Introduction; Part I: The Consumer and the Civil Law; They say it isn’t mine”; It’s a good little bus”; It doesn’t work”; It will cost £1,000 to make them safe”; Do I have to pay?”; What are my remedies?”; They say that I have signed away my rights”; These small print terms seem very unfair”; How do I enforce my rights without going to court?”; What happens if I go to court?”; Part II: The Consumer and the Criminal Law; Introduction; The description misled me”; The price was wrong”; The goods aren’t safe”; Crime and compensation; Part III: Administrative Control; Fair Trading; Part IV: Special Protection in Credit Transactions; The background to Consumer Credit; What agreements are caught by the Act?”; Control of business activities; I can’t remember what I signed”; Can I get out of the agreement?”; The goods are defective”; I have lost my credit card”; I can’t afford to pay”; I want to see my credit file”; Proposals for reform; The European Union dimension
Other editions: Revision of:: Woodroffe, G. F. Woodroffe & Lowe's consumer law practice
List(s) this item appears in: RAMESH JUL 2020 | NAAC 2020-21
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

CONTENTS
Introduction;
Part I: The Consumer and the Civil Law;
They say it isn’t mine”;
It’s a good little bus”;
It doesn’t work”;
It will cost £1,000 to make them safe”;
Do I have to pay?”;
What are my remedies?”;
They say that I have signed away my rights”;
These small print terms seem very unfair”;
How do I enforce my rights without going to court?”;
What happens if I go to court?”;
Part II: The Consumer and the Criminal Law; Introduction;
The description misled me”;
The price was wrong”;
The goods aren’t safe”;
Crime and compensation;
Part III: Administrative Control; Fair Trading;
Part IV: Special Protection in Credit Transactions;
The background to Consumer Credit;
What agreements are caught by the Act?”;
Control of business activities;
I can’t remember what I signed”;
Can I get out of the agreement?”;
The goods are defective”;
I have lost my credit card”;
I can’t afford to pay”;
I want to see my credit file”;
Proposals for reform;
The European Union dimension

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