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- Q7831937 subject Q15243884.
- Q7831937 subject Q8867974.
- Q7831937 abstract "The Trade Descriptions Act 1968 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which prevents manufacturers, retailers or service industry providers from misleading consumers as to what they are spending their money on.This law empowers the judiciary to punish companies or individuals who make false claims about the products or services that they sell.Applying a false trade description to goods is a strict liability offence: provided it is shown that the description was applied and was false, the accused has to prove certain defences in order to escape conviction.Each product sold must be as described and of satisfactory quality except for any flaws obvious or pointed out at the point of sale. "Fit for purpose" covers not only the obvious purpose of an item but also any purpose determined at the point of sale as a result of queries by the customer and assurances given by the trader.False descriptions as to services require the more normal proof of mens rea (guilty intent).The Act excludes matters relating to land and buildings, which are now dealt with under the provisions of the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991.".
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- Q7831937 comment "The Trade Descriptions Act 1968 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which prevents manufacturers, retailers or service industry providers from misleading consumers as to what they are spending their money on.This law empowers the judiciary to punish companies or individuals who make false claims about the products or services that they sell.Applying a false trade description to goods is a strict liability offence: provided it is shown that the description was applied and was false, the accused has to prove certain defences in order to escape conviction.Each product sold must be as described and of satisfactory quality except for any flaws obvious or pointed out at the point of sale. ".
- Q7831937 label "Trade Descriptions Act 1968".