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Competing Fairly: Unconscionable conduct—Streamed video

Date published: 1st July 2010

On January the First 2011, the Trade Practices Act was renamed the Competition and Consumer Act.
The Australian Consumer Law is contained in a schedule to the Competition and Consumer Act.
Any reference in this program to the Trade Practices Act should be taken as a reference to the Competition and Consumer Act.
All rights and obligations explained in this program continue to be relevant under the Competition and Consumer Act.

This video explains the unconscionable conduct provisions, and gives examples of conduct that may amount to unconscionable conduct in breach of the Competition and Consumer Act.

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Transcript of this video is available below.

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If you need more information after viewing this video, go to the Unconscionable conduct page.

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Transcript of this video
Unconscionable conduct transcript.rtf (18.5 KB)
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