Pecuniary penalties (fines) cannot be imposed for which breaches of the consumer protection provisions of the Australian Consumer Law?
A) Misleading or deceptive conduct (s18) .
B) False misrepresentations ((s 29) .
C) Bait advertising (s 35) .
D) Accepting payment without intention to supply (s 36) .
E) Unconscionable conduct (s 21- 23) .
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