Which of the following is NOT a difference between the Sale of Goods Acts and the Australian Consumer Law?
A) The remedy under the Sale of Goods Acts is for breach of contract whereas the Australian Consumer Law provides statutory remedies.
B) The Sale of Goods Acts apply to non-consumer transactions whereas the Australian Consumer Law does not.
C) The implied conditions and warranties in the Sale of Goods Acts can be excluded,whereas the Australian Consumer Law guarantees can't.
D) The Sale of Goods Acts are administered by state and territory Departments of Fair Trading whereas the Australian Consumer Law is administered by the ACCC.
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