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PART 1Consumer contracts for goods, digital content and services

CHAPTER 3Digital content

Compensation for damage to device or to other digital content

46Remedy for damage to device or to other digital content

(1)This section applies if—

(a)a trader supplies digital content to a consumer under a contract,

(b)the digital content causes damage to a device or to other digital content,

(c)the device or digital content that is damaged belongs to the consumer, and

(d)the damage is of a kind that would not have occurred if the trader had exercised reasonable care and skill.

(2)If the consumer requires the trader to provide a remedy under this section, the trader must either—

(a)repair the damage in accordance with subsection (3), or

(b)compensate the consumer for the damage with an appropriate payment.

(3)To repair the damage in accordance with this subsection, the trader must—

(a)repair the damage within a reasonable time and without significant inconvenience to the consumer, and

(b)bear any necessary costs incurred in repairing the damage (including in particular the cost of any labour, materials or postage).

(4)Any question as to what is a reasonable time or significant inconvenience is to be determined taking account of—

(a)the nature of the device or digital content that is damaged, and

(b)the purpose for which it is used by the consumer.

(5)A compensation payment under this section must be made without undue delay, and in any event within 14 days beginning with the day on which the trader agrees that the consumer is entitled to the payment.

(6)The trader must not impose any fee on the consumer in respect of the payment.

(7)A consumer with a right to a remedy under this section may bring a claim in civil proceedings to enforce that right.

(8)The Limitation Act 1980 and the Limitation (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (SI 1989/1339 (NI 11)) apply to a claim under this section as if it were an action founded on simple contract.

(9)The Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973 applies to a right to a remedy under this section as if it were an obligation to which section 6 of that Act applies.