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Each Province Has Enacted Consumer Protection Legislation That Complements the Federal

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Each province has enacted consumer protection legislation that complements the federal statutes like the Competition Act.Those provincial statutes vary from one jurisdiction to the next, but certain types of provisions nevertheless are common.As discussed in Chapter 24, the list of such provisions does NOT include


A) a requirement that consumers must be provided with written contracts containing prescribed information for certain types of transactions.
B) an obligation upon businesses to provide a money back guarantee on goods that are purchased for personal use.
C) a cooling-off period that allows consumers, within a limited period, to rescind certain types of contracts, such as contracts created under high pressure by sales representatives who come to consumers' homes.
D) a requirement for credit terms to be fully disclosed.
E) a right that relieves consumers of the need to either return or pay for goods that arrived without request.

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