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Consumer Rights Cooling Off Period


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Consumer Rights Cooling Off Period

Consumer rights cooling off period: Distance Selling Regulations - do you know your obligations?Lexology (registration)The Regulations allow for a seven day cooling off period after the consumer has received the goods during which the consumer can cancel the contract by ......more info>>>

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Consumer Rights Cooling Off Period

consumer rights cooling off period: Times of MaltaCooling-off periodTimes of MaltaQ: Does the 15-day cooling-off period apply to any kind of contract, or does it only apply to door-to-door sales? A: As consumers, we only have the luxury ......more info>>>

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Distance selling and consumer rights - Times of Malta

consumer rights cooling off period: Distance selling and consumer rightsTimes of Malta... our right to cancel the sale during the cooling-off period; the period during which the offer or the price remains valid; and, where appropriate, ......more info>>>

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Dorset doorstep trader alert - Dorset Echo

Dorset doorstep trader alertDorset Echo... said: “Any consumer agreeing to have work done by a trader calling at their home, costing over £35, is entitled to a seven day cooling off period during ......more info>>>

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Consumer law reform may lose momentum - Stuff.co.nz

Consumer law reform may lose momentumStuff.co.nzSalespeople should be required to give full disclosure around warranties, and consumers deserve the benefits of a cooling-off period to give them time to ...and more »...more info>>>

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