EXPLANATORY NOTES
Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Department for Business, Innovation
and Skills, are published separately as HL Bill 29—EN.
EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Viscount Younger of Leckie has made the following statement under section 19(1)(a)
of the Human Rights Act 1998:
In my view the provisions of the Consumer Rights Bill are compatible with the
Convention rights.
Part 1
Consumer contracts for goods, digital content and services
Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 2
Goods
What goods contracts are covered?
What statutory rights are there under a goods contract?
What remedies are there if statutory rights under a goods contract are not met?
Other rules about remedies under goods contracts
Other rules about goods contracts
Can a trader contract out of statutory rights and remedies under a goods contract?
Chapter 3
Digital content
What digital content contracts are covered?
What statutory rights are there under a digital content contract?
What remedies are there if statutory rights under a digital content contract are not met?
Compensation for damage to device or to other digital content
Can a trader contract out of statutory rights and remedies under a digital content contract?
Chapter 4
Services
What services contracts are covered?
What statutory rights are there under a services contract?
What remedies are there if statutory rights under a services contract are not met?
Can a trader contract out of statutory rights and remedies under a services contract?
Chapter 5
General and supplementary provisions
Part 2
Unfair terms
What contracts and notices are covered by this Part?
What are the general rules about fairness of contract terms and notices?
How are the general rules enforced?
Supplementary provisions
Part 3
Miscellaneous and General
Chapter 1
Enforcement etc.
Chapter 2
Competition
Chapter 3
Duty of letting agents to publicise fees
Chapter 4
General