Consumer Protection Act in the UK

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What does the Consumer Protection Act in the UK grant to consumers?

  • Guaranteed refund for any reason
  • Legal entitlement to goods of satisfactory quality (correct)
  • Automatic compensation for inconvenience
  • Unlimited return policy for all products

Who is responsible for enforcing the Consumer Protection Act in the UK?

  • The trading standards officer (correct)
  • The product manufacturer
  • The consumer themselves
  • The local government official

What does 'product liability' mean under the Consumer Protection Act?

  • Producers are not responsible for the products they sell
  • Consumers are responsible for ensuring product safety
  • The person injured from a defective product does not have to prove manufacturer negligence before suing (correct)
  • The consumer is liable for any damage caused by a product they purchased

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