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unfair trade practice
of various deceptive, fraudulent, or otherwise injurious (as to a consumer) practices or acts that are declared unlawful by statute (as
disclosure
as a : a lender's revelation of information to a consumer under the Truth in Lending Act that enables the consumer
Levy
collection, Collector of Central Excise, Chandigarh v. Smith Kline Beecham Consumer Health Care Ltd., AIR 2003 SC 829. [see Central Excise
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Unfair trade practice
following practices and thereby causes loss or injury to the consumers of such goods or services, whether by eliminating or restricting
Restrictive trade practice
services in such a manner as to impose on the consumers unjustified costs or restrictions and shall include-- (a) delay beyond
Unfair term
and obligations under the contract to the detriment of the consumer. [Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations, 1994, Reg 4(1)]
Supply
electricity, mean the sale of electricity to a licensee or consumer. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(70)] The amount
Locomotives. I
Railways Act, 1868, directing their construction on the principle of consuming their own smoke and inflicting a penalty on it appearing
Goods
Goods, Notification No. 123/81-CE exempted capital goods, raw materials, components, consumables etc. Compendiously known as 'goods' from pay-ment of basis excise
Money
without the intention of the person who receives it to consume it or apply it to any other use than in
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