Australia to Review Consumer Warranty Protections
April 27, 2009 - 8:31 pm
Over the past year, there has been considerable back-and-forth about the lack of vehicle lemon laws in Australia. Allens Arthur Robinson recently analyzed an announcement by the country’s Federal Consumer Affairs Minister that the Council will review current laws (specifically the Trade Practices Act 1974) and make recommendations for strengthening consumer protections. Included in the [...]
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