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I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Protection of the Consumer Rights and Regulation of the Credit Relations. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Gui

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Protection of the Consumer Rights and Regulation of the Credit Relations. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. Duck visited the showroom of Swan and looked at a television set priced at 500. He asked Swan about the set. Swan replied: "It's a beautiful model, never used, a snip at 500." In fact, some of the internal wirings were not properly connected and the set had been switched on and used as a display unit in Swan's showroom for three days prior to Duck's visit.

In this situation, and according to the Trade Descriptions Act, Swan is subject to the criminal offense like the one who has provided his consumer with misleading information. According to the Act, the description to the consumer may be given verbally or in the written form, thus there is no possibility for Swan to be justified on the basis of the information having been given in the oral form. The Act makes the verbal statement, including misleading information, an offense and thus it is a criminal act.&nbsp.

The Act includes the following types of descriptions into the trade descriptions category:

quantity, gauge or size of the goods.

manufacture method.

composition.

performance, strength, and fitness for purpose, which means that the goods should be mechanically sound and unbreakable, etc.

In the situation described, it is clear that the misleading information provided by Swan is included into the paragraph relating to the performance, the strength of the TV set, and the fact that it must be mechanically sound. Thus, knowing the problem of the TV set and the wrong connections inside it, Swan has intentionally committed an offense and is subject to the penalties according to the Trade Descriptions Act 1968. As far as it is known that the statement made is false, it is also supposed to be a criminal offense under the Act, and as Swan is not a simple employee but is supposed to be a manager, he can be sued and subjected to these penalties, however the Act presupposes that any person guilty of intentional or unintentional mislead bears responsibility under the law. The maximum penalty is equal to 5,000 per offense.&nbsp.

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