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Old 03-19-2009, 01:13 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by gwynevans View Post
While not disagreeing with your main point, unless I'm missing something, this part is incorrect and it's still "within a reasonable time" where that's specifically not defined and will depend on circumstances. See the link in my earlier post, which links to the "Sale of Goods Act Fact Sheet" page on the "Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform" website.
So if you look at

http://www.consumeradvice.net/pages/consumer.htm

it says

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These new Regulations, which transpose the Sale of Consumer Goods and Associated Guarantees Directive (1999/44/EC) into UK legislation, will come into force on 31 March 2003.

On the face of it they will be a valuable addition to UK consumer rights giving new rights to replacement, repair, a reversed burden of proof, and enforceable guarantees.
Do you mean that the claim here that it was implemented in UK law 2003 is wrong?
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