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PART 2 Information requirements
CHAPTER 1 Provision of information
9.Information to be provided before making an on-premises contract
10.Information to be provided before making an off-premises contract
11.Provision of information in connection with repair or maintenance contracts
12.Provision of copy or confirmation of off-premises contracts
13.Information to be provided before making a distance contract
14.Requirements for distance contracts concluded by electronic means
17.Burden of proof in relation to off-premises and distance contracts
PART 4 Protection from inertia selling and additional charges
5.Supply of Extended Warranties on Domestic Electrical Goods Order 2005
8.Legislative and Regulatory Reform (Regulatory Functions) Order 2007
11.Co-ordination of Regulatory Enforcement (Regulatory Functions in Scotland and Northern Ireland) Order 2009
13.Unsolicited Services (Trade and Business Directories) Act (Northern Ireland) 2010
14.Postal Services Act 2011 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2012
16.Enterprise Act (Part 8 Domestic Infringements) Order 2013
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