Consumer Guarantees Act 1993

Miscellaneous provisions - Amendments to Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1975

52: Referral of certain disputes to Disputes Tribunal

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“When you have a problem with a car, you can ask a special helper to solve it”

If you have a disagreement about something related to motor vehicles, it might be sent to a special place called the Disputes Tribunal. The Disputes Tribunal is like a small court where people can solve their problems without needing lawyers. This rule is part of a change to a law about motor vehicle dealers. The change was made to help people resolve their disputes more easily. Remember, the Disputes Tribunal is there to help you if you have a problem with a motor vehicle that you can’t solve on your own.

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Part 5 Miscellaneous provisions
Amendments to Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1975

52Referral of certain disputes to Disputes Tribunal

  1. Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s).