Woodroffe & Lowe's consumer law and practice
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Woodroffe & Lowe's consumer law and practice
Sweet & Maxwell, 2013
9th ed
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Woodroffe and Lowe's consumer law and practice
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Includes index
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Description
Consumer Law and Practice provides undergraduate students and those studying the LPC with concise yet comprehensive guidance. It is also a useful aid for practitioners (including those advising businesses) and non-lawyers requiring information which can be quickly understood. Using an innovative problem-solving approach to the subject, we focus on situations in which clients may find themselves and explain how the law deals with such situations. "Between the covers is a mine of information clearly and accurately set out ...a valuable tool for non-specialist and specialist alike." The Law Society's Gazette
Table of 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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