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15 December 2010

The Australian Consumer Law: What's a defective good and what do you have to do about it?

Products are a focus of the new Australian Consumer Law so it's not surprising that it attempts to set out some rules for product quality, types of defects and what sorts or remedies consumers have. Jocelyn Kellam talks about your responsibilities for defective goods under the Australian Consumer Law.
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Products are a focus of the new Australian Consumer Law so it's not surprising that it attempts to set out some rules for product quality, types of defects and what sorts or remedies consumers have. Jocelyn Kellam talks about your responsibilities for defective goods under the Australian Consumer Law.

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