Australian Consumer Law Section 29
Section 29 of the acl sets out the types of claims or statements that may be false or misleading.
Australian consumer law section 29. The full text of the australian consumer law acl is set out in schedule 2 of the competition and consumer act 2010 previously known as the trade practices act 1974 tpa. A framework overview. General guidance about the acl and its provisions can be found below and in the australian consumer law.
A part xi of the competition and consumer act. A national unfair contract terms law covering standard form consumer and small business contracts. Application of this schedule.
There are also specific rules against making false or misleading claims or statements about services and about the sale of land or employment. 29 false or misleading representations about goods or services. 2 definitions 1 in this schedule.
Chapter 1 introduction. State and territory consumer laws continue to apply. A a term that permits or has the effect of permitting one party.
An act relating to competition fair trading and consumer protection and for other purposes. This schedule applies to the extent provided by. The australian consumer law acl includes.
Abn has the meaning given by section 41 of the a new tax system australian business number act 1999. A national law guaranteeing consumer rights when buying goods and services. The australian consumer law.