How does Australian Consumer Law protect against unfair contract terms?
What protections do consumers have against unfair contract terms under Australian law?
Category: Consumer Law
Location: Michigan
Location: Michigan
Answers
Australian Consumer Law protects consumers from unfair contract terms in standard form contracts, particularly those that create a significant imbalance in rights and obligations.
9 months ago
Unfair contract terms can be declared void by a court, and businesses are required to ensure their contracts comply with fairness requirements under the ACL.
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