4.4 Consumer Law

    Cards (42)

    • What is the primary purpose of Consumer Law?
      Protect consumer rights
    • The Sale of Goods Act 1979 ensures consumers can return or exchange faulty goods within a reasonable time.

      True
    • Consumer rights protect consumers from faulty or misrepresented products.
      True
    • Why does Consumer Law benefit both consumers and businesses?
      Encourages trust and high standards
    • Consumer Law encourages businesses to maintain high standards and build trust with customers.
      True
    • The Consumer Rights Act 2015 requires goods to be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose, and as described.

      True
    • Consumer Law encourages businesses to maintain high standards
    • Consumer Law protects consumers when purchasing goods or services
    • The Consumer Rights Act 2015 requires goods to be of satisfactory quality
    • What are the remedies available to consumers if goods are faulty?
      Repair, replacement, refund
    • Consumer Law aims to benefit consumers and encourage businesses to maintain high standards.
      True
    • Goods must match the product description provided by the seller
    • Which legislation prohibits unfair terms in consumer contracts?
      Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977
    • Match the consumer right with its description:
      Satisfactory Quality ↔️ Goods meet reasonable standards
      Fit for Purpose ↔️ Goods perform intended function
      As Described ↔️ Goods match product description
    • Place the following consumer protection acts in chronological order:
      1️⃣ Sale of Goods Act 1979
      2️⃣ Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977
      3️⃣ Consumer Rights Act 2015
    • Match the consumer protection act with its purpose:
      Consumer Rights Act 2015 ↔️ Requires satisfactory quality of goods
      Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ↔️ Prohibits unfair terms in contracts
      Sale of Goods Act 1979 ↔️ Ensures right to return faulty goods
    • Consumers may claim a refund if goods cannot be repaired or replaced
    • The Consumer Rights Act 2015 provides key consumer rights
    • Consumer rights ensure fair value and protect consumers from faulty or misrepresented products.

      True
    • Goods must perform the intended function agreed upon by the consumer and seller.

      True
    • What does the Sale of Goods Act 1979 guarantee for faulty goods?
      Return or exchange
    • Consumers seeking compensation for losses due to faulty goods must provide evidence
    • What remedy is appropriate if a purchased laptop keeps crashing?
      Repair or replacement
    • What is the primary role of Trading Standards?
      Enforcing consumer protection laws
    • What type of guidance does Trading Standards provide to consumers and businesses?
      Rights and responsibilities
    • Goods under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 must meet reasonable standards and be free from defects
    • Match the consumer protection law with its description:
      Consumer Rights Act 2015 ↔️ Requires goods to be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose, and as described
      Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ↔️ Prohibits unfair terms in consumer contracts that disadvantage consumers
      Sale of Goods Act 1979 ↔️ Guarantees the right to return or exchange faulty goods within a reasonable time
    • The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 prevents unfair terms in consumer contracts.
      True
    • What action should a consumer take if goods are faulty and they want them repaired or replaced?
      Report defect, return item
    • Steps to apply Consumer Law to real-life scenarios:
      1️⃣ Identify the relevant consumer rights
      2️⃣ Assess if the consumer's rights have been violated
      3️⃣ Determine the appropriate remedy
    • If a hired plumber causes water damage to your home, you are entitled to compensation.
      True
    • Trading Standards can take legal action against businesses that breach consumer protection laws.

      True
    • Under what circumstances may a consumer receive compensation for faulty goods?
      Direct losses from product failure
    • What does the term "Satisfactory Quality" mean under Consumer Law?
      Goods meet reasonable standards
    • What does the Consumer Rights Act 2015 ensure for goods?
      Satisfactory quality, fit for purpose, as described
    • What should goods match under the Consumer Rights Act 2015?
      Product description
    • The Consumer Rights Act 2015 requires goods and services to be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose, and as described
    • Match the consumer remedy with its description:
      Repair or Replacement ↔️ Fixing or providing a new version of faulty goods
      Refund ↔️ Return of the purchase price
      Compensation ↔️ Payment for losses due to faulty goods
    • Consumer remedies protect rights and ensure fair treatment in transactions.
      True
    • A consumer who buys a phone that does not match the advertised features is entitled to a refund