Consumer Rights Act Clarification
Summary
The Consumer Rights Act 2015 states that consumers cannot demand repair or replacement of goods if it is disproportionate. Restraint of trade clauses in employment contracts, like prohibiting work for competitors, may be unenforceable if they dont protect legitimate business interests. Always consult a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.Full Conversation
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QUESTION *
Which ONE of the following is CORRECT?
A Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer who wishes to reject defective goods can do so within seven days from the delivery of the goods.
B Under the Consumer Rights Act *, if a consumer rejects defective goods, they must send the goods back to the seller, but the seller must pay the postage costs.
C Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
D Under the Consumer Rights Act *, goods are only required to comply with their description if the consumer has seen and examined a model of the goods.
The correct answer is C.
- Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
- Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
QUESTION *
Which ONE of the following is CORRECT?
A Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer who wishes to reject defective goods can do so within seven days from the delivery of the goods.
B Under the Consumer Rights Act *, if a consumer rejects defective goods, they must send the goods back to the seller, but the seller must pay the postage costs.
C Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
D Under the Consumer Rights Act *, goods are only required to comply with their description if the consumer has seen and examined a model of the goods.
The correct answer is C:
- Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
- Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
QUESTION *
Which ONE of the following is CORRECT?
A Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer who wishes to reject defective goods can do so within seven days from the delivery of the goods.
B Under the Consumer Rights Act *, if a consumer rejects defective goods, they must send the goods back to the seller, but the seller must pay the postage costs.
C Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
D Under the Consumer Rights Act *, goods are only required to comply with their description if the consumer has seen and examined a model of the goods.
The correct answer is C:
- Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
- Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
q1 QUESTION *
Which ONE of the following is CORRECT?
A Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer who wishes to reject defective goods can do so within seven days from the delivery of the goods.
B Under the Consumer Rights Act *, if a consumer rejects defective goods, they must send the goods back to the seller, but the seller must pay the postage costs.
C Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
D Under the Consumer Rights Act *, goods are only required to comply with their description if the consumer has seen and examined a model of the goods.
The correct answer is C.
- Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
- Under the Consumer Rights Act *, a consumer cannot require the trader to repair or replace the goods if that is disproportionate.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
QUESTION *
When Astrid leaves her employment as a solicitor at Lay & Co., a criminal defence firm, her employer reminds her of the clause in her employment contract which states that Astrid cannot work for another law firm in any capacity for one year after her last day of employment with Lay & Co.
Which ONE of the following is CORRECT?
A This is a restraint of trade clause, so is automatically illegal under statute.
B This is a restraint of trade clause, so is automatically illegal for reasons of public policy.
C This is a restraint of trade clause, and is likely to be unenforceable on the basis that it does not protect a legitimate business interest.
D This is a restraint of trade clause, and is enforceable if Astrid accepts employment with a competitor.
The correct answer is C.
- This is a restraint of trade clause and is likely to be unenforceable on the basis that it does not protect a legitimate business interest.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
- This is a restraint of trade clause and is likely to be unenforceable on the basis that it does not protect a legitimate business interest.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
q2 QUESTION *
When Astrid leaves her employment as a solicitor at Lay & Co., a criminal defence firm, her employer reminds her of the clause in her employment contract which states that Astrid cannot work for another law firm in any capacity for one year after her last day of employment with Lay & Co.
Which ONE of the following is CORRECT?
A This is a restraint of trade clause, so is automatically illegal under statute.
B This is a restraint of trade clause, so is automatically illegal for reasons of public policy.
C This is a restraint of trade clause, and is likely to be unenforceable on the basis that it does not protect a legitimate business interest.
D This is a restraint of trade clause, and is enforceable if Astrid accepts employment with a competitor.
The correct answer is C:
- This is a restraint of trade clause, and is likely to be unenforceable on the basis that it does not protect a legitimate business interest.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
- This is a restraint of trade clause, and is likely to be unenforceable on the basis that it does not protect a legitimate business interest.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
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QUESTION *
When Astrid leaves her employment as a solicitor at Lay & Co., a criminal defence firm, her employer reminds her of the clause in her employment contract which states that Astrid cannot work for another law firm in any capacity for one year after her last day of employment with Lay & Co.
Which ONE of the following is CORRECT?
A This is a restraint of trade clause, so is automatically illegal under statute.
B This is a restraint of trade clause, so is automatically illegal for reasons of public policy.
C This is a restraint of trade clause, and is likely to be unenforceable on the basis that it does not protect a legitimate business interest.
D This is a restraint of trade clause, and is enforceable if Astrid accepts employment with a competitor.
The correct answer is C.
- This is a restraint of trade clause, and is likely to be unenforceable on the basis that it does not protect a legitimate business interest.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
- This is a restraint of trade clause, and is likely to be unenforceable on the basis that it does not protect a legitimate business interest.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?