375. Right to price reduction or final right to reject.
375. Right to price reduction or final right to reject.
Consumer Protection (Volume 21 (2022)) | Commentary
The right to a price reduction is the right:
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(1) to require the trader1 to reduce by an appropriate amount the price the consumer2 is required to pay under the contract, or anything else the consumer is required to transfer under the contract3; and
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(2)
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The right to a price reduction is the right:
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(1) to require the trader1 to reduce by an appropriate amount the price the consumer2 is required to pay under the contract, or anything else the consumer is required to transfer under the contract3; and
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(2)
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