BTC1110 Study Guide - Final Guide: Australian Consumer Law, Standard Form Contract

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A person is taken to have acquired particular goods as a consumer if, and only if: (a) the amount paid or payable for the goods, as worked out under subsections (4) to (9), did not exceed: (i) (ii) A person must not, in trade or commerce, engage in conduct that is misleading or deceptive or is likely to mislead or deceive. Nothing in part 3 1 (which is about unfair practices) limits by implication subsection (1). 20 unconscionable conduct within the meaning of the unwritten law (1) A person must not, in trade or commerce, engage in conduct that is unconscionable, within the meaning of the unwritten law from time to time. Note: a pecuniary penalty may be imposed for a contravention of this subsection. (2) This section does not apply to conduct that is prohibited by section 21. 21 unconscionable conduct in connection with goods or services (1) (4) (cid:894) (cid:895)

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