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Consumer Rights Act 2015

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Part 1: Consumer Contracts for Goods, Digital Content and Services

Chapter 2: Goods
What statutory rights are there under a goods contract?
Section 11: Goods to be as described

67.This section provides that where goods are supplied by description, the goods must be as described. Goods can be supplied by description even if they are available for the consumer to see and select, for example on the shelves of a shop. This section corresponds to section 13 SGA, section 9 SGITA and sections 3, 8, 11C and 11I SGSA, but as with all of this Part it only relates to trader to consumer contracts.

68.This section also, through subsections (4) and (5), provides that certain information required by the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 (“the 2013 Regulations”), which implement the CRD, forms part of the contract. These regulations require traders to provide certain information to consumers before consumers are bound by a contract. The information required by paragraph (a) of Schedule 1 or 2 of these regulations relates to the main characteristics of the goods. The section establishes that any information that is provided by the trader and that is about the main characteristics – so is of a category mentioned in paragraph (a) of Schedule 1 or 2 of the 2013 Regulations - forms part of the contract. If the information regarding the main characteristics is not complied with, the consumer can pursue the protections for breach of section 11, as set out in section 19.

69.Subsection (5) makes clear that any change made to this information before entering into the contract or at a later date will not be effective on the contract unless agreed by both the trader and the consumer (although it may not be necessary to do so where the pre-contract information itself reflects the fact that the particular potential changes envisaged may be made). Nor can the parties agree a change which would deprive the consumer of his or her rights under this Chapter (see section 31).

70.Subsection (6) makes clear that the provisions of subsections (4) and (5) apply to a contract for sale of second hand goods which are sold at a public auction, if individuals can attend the auction sale in person. Most of the provisions of Chapter 2 do not apply in these circumstances, as explained further in relation to section 2(5).

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