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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the policy of current UK legislation to protect consumers against unfair contract terms. ... Consumers are further protected in these respects by the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999. There is also provision for the banning of unfair consumer trade practices in .

Answered by spacelover123
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Consumer rights are generally a reference to a body of law that pertains to things the producers of goods must do to protect customers from harm. These laws have come into existence through a series of legal disputes, and have been shaped by the results of those cases.

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