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PART 3 
 
Commercial Practices 
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Chapter 1 
 
Unfair Commercial Practices 
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General prohibition on unfair commercial practices. 
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41.— (1)  A trader shall not engage in an unfair commercial practice. 
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(2) A commercial practice is unfair if it— 
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(a) is contrary to one or both of the following (the requirements of professional diligence): 
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(i) the general principle of good faith in the trader’s field of activity; 
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(ii) the standard of skill and care that the trader may reasonably be expected to exercise in respect of consumers, 
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and 
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(b) would be likely to— 
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(i) cause appreciable impairment of the average consumer’s ability to make an informed choice in relation to the product concerned, and 
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(ii) cause the average consumer to make a transactional decision that the average consumer would not otherwise make. 
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(3) In determining whether a commercial practice is unfair under subsection (2), the commercial practice shall be considered in its factual context, taking account of all of its features and the circumstances. 
 
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