Consumer law for dummies

Mar 26, 2016John is the author of 13 books on consumer and small business legal matters, including Law For Dummies, 2nd edition; The Everyday Law Kit For 

Is consumer law based on a'reasonableness' test?

Most consumer law and its interpretation in the courts is based on a 'reasonableness' test

So most of the time you'll be absolutely right, but not always

Consumer law in Britain does sometimes give us more rights than our common sense might lead us to believe - and that's worth knowing about

What are the two types of consumers?

Within the legal spectrum of consumer law, the two primary classifications exist in the form of ‘Consumer’ and ‘Vendor’; individuals or entities named a consumers are defined as parties undertaking the purchase or patronization of goods and services offered within the setting of the commercial market

Caveat is Latin for beware.
In Australian property law and other jurisdictions using the Torrens title system, a caveat is a warning that someone other than the owner claims some right over or nonregistered interest in the property.
Caveats can include ongoing court cases, bad debts or second mortgages.

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