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14.—(1) Any advertising related to a regulated contract must indicate how the key information in relation to the contract can be obtained.
(2) A trader must not offer an opportunity to enter into a regulated contract to a consumer at a promotion or sales event unless—
(a)the invitation to the event clearly indicates the commercial purpose and nature of the event, and
(b)the key information in relation to the proposed regulated contract is made available to the consumer for the duration of the event.
(3) A trader must not market or sell a proposed timeshare contract or long-term holiday product contract as an investment if the proposed contract would be a regulated contract.
(4) The references to key information in this regulation are references to key information which meets the requirements of regulations 12(4) to (7).
(5) A trader who contravenes paragraph (3) commits an offence.
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