Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017

Sale of goods - Supplementary matters

198: Exclusion where Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 applies

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“Consumer protection rules apply instead of certain contract rules when you buy things”

This part of the law says that some sections of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 don’t apply when you buy goods that are covered by the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993. The sections that don’t apply are 129, 132 to 142, 171, and 195. These sections are about selling goods. If you’re buying something as a consumer, the Consumer Guarantees Act gives you protection instead of these parts of the Contract and Commercial Law Act.

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