SINGPAORE LEMON LAW
The Lemon Law will come into effect on 1 September 2012. Provisions of the Lemon Law will be added to the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act, with related amendments to the Hire Purchase Act and Road Traffic Act.
Lemon Laws are consumer protection laws that provide remedies against defective goods (colloquially known as “lemons”), which fail to conform to the contract at the time of delivery, e.g. do not meet standards of quality and performance, especially after repeated repair. Such laws obligate sellers to repair, replace, or refund or reduce the price of those defective goods.
To find out more about the Lemon Law and how it will affect you as a consumer or business owner, refer to the following:
- The Ministry of Trade & Industry’s webpage
Seminars |
"Understanding the Lemon Law" Consumer Education Seminar
Admission is FREE.
To register, email rsvp@case.org.sg or fax to 6467 9055 with your name and contact number. Hurry, limited places available on a first-come-first-served basis.
For enquiries, call 6461 1888.
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