In consumer rights legislation and practice, a cooling-off period is a period of time following a purchase when the purchaser may choose to cancel a purchase...
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cooling-off period in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cooling-off period may refer to: 30-day cooling off period, a mediation or conciliation period...
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legislation only applies to distance sales such as e-commerce. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) Lemon law Money back guarantee Package redirection scam...
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Cannabis rights Class action Competition policy Competition regulator Consumer complaint Consumer organization Consumers International Cooling-off period Credit...
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] Consumer rights activist Anwar Fazal working for Consumers International at the time, later proposed the observance of a 'World Consumer Rights Day'...
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the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission host the Ruby Hutchison Memorial Lecture presenting consumer and rights topics. Following World War II...
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renamed the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 on 1 January 2011. The ACCC's mandate is to protect consumer rights and business rights and obligations, to perform...
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selling," for example online or by phone, also have a statutory "cooling off" period of fourteen calendar days during which the purchase contract can...
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Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative...
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the consumer should not imply that the seller was in any bad faith, but the object of the law is to give a "cooling off period" where the consumer may...
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Which? (redirect from The Consumers' Association)
services, raising awareness of consumer rights, and offering independent advice. The brand name is used by the Consumers' Association, a registered charity...
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Hire purchase (section The hirer's rights)
comprehensive statement of the parties' rights (sometimes including the right to cancel the agreement during a "cooling-off" period) The right of the hirer to terminate...
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Citizens Advice (category Consumer protection in the United Kingdom)
confidential information and advice to assist people with legal, debt, consumer, housing and other problems in the United Kingdom. The twin aims of the...
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(ACORN) Consumer Action Consumer Federation of America Consumer Reports Consumer Watchdog FlyersRights.org Funeral Consumers Alliance National Consumer Law...
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received the most media attention because only two months after the cooling off period, Barroso accepted a position as "senior adviser " and "non-executive...
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distribution of e-mail or SMS messages. Right of cooling-off - In certain circumstances, consumers may terminate agreements (in writing and properly...
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Consumers' Checkbook/Center for the Study of Services (doing business as Consumers’ CHECKBOOK) is an independent, nonprofit consumer organization. It was...
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Consumer Labs is not a laboratory, but contracts studies to outside testing laboratories. It purchases dietary supplement products and other consumer...
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Ethical Consumer Research Association Ltd (ECRA) is a British not-for-profit publisher, research, political, and campaign organisation which publishes...
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Watchdog (TV programme) (category Consumer protection television series)
approach, mainly on answers given in regards to consumer inquires they make (i.e. "What is the cooling down period for returning an item if we aren't satisfied...
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Refrigerator (category Cooling technology)
invent a form of cooler utilizing the principles of evaporative cooling and radiative cooling called yakhchāls. These complexes used subterranean storage...
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Business Bureau Class action Competition regulator Consumer complaint Consumer organization Cooling-off period Credit and debt Extended warranty Fair trade...
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The Consumers Council of Canada is a non-profit, volunteer-based consumer organization, promoting consumer rights and responsibilities in Canada. Founded...
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The Edo period (江戸時代, Edo jidai), also known as the Tokugawa period (徳川時代, Tokugawa jidai), is the period between 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan...
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discovery of safety issues or product defects that might endanger the consumer or put the maker/seller at risk of legal action. Product recalls are one...
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Rip Off Britain is a BBC One series which exposes Britain's rip-offs and helps consumers. It began on 30 November 2009, presented by former news journalists...
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consumer protection, sustainable energy, government accountability, hunger & homelessness, public transportation in New York City, and voter rights....
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needed] The Fund for Public Interest Research Environment Massachusetts Human Rights Campaign Sierra Club "MassPIRG manipulates UMass students". Massachusetts...
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Israel (section Late antiquity and the medieval period)
military equipment, investment goods, rough diamonds, fuels, grain, and consumer goods. Leading exports include machinery, equipment, software, cut diamonds...
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it shortly thereafter. U.S. Federal Trade Commission mandates a "cooling off period" that allows people to cancel some types of purchases without penalty...
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