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Control of Misleading Advertisement Regulations

The Control of Misleading Advertisements Regulations (No. 915). London HMSO, 1988. [Pg.378]

In more recent years, as the following pages will show, much of the impetus for new consumer legislation has come from Brussels. The enactment in the United Kingdom of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 and the Control of Misleading Advertisements Regulations 1988 in each case derived from a Council Directive. This is a trend which looks set to continue. [Pg.101]

In Ojfice of Fair Trading v. Officers Club it was held that an indication of pricing could be misleading within the provisions of the Control of Misleading Advertisements Regulations 1988 (see 1.6.5) even though it might comply with the Code of Practice. [Pg.124]

At the present time two relatively recent and relevant Statutory Instruments are available on www.hmso.gov.uk. These are the Medicines (Advertising and Monitoring of Advertising) Amendment Regulations 1999 and the Control of Misleading Advertisements (Amendment) Regulations 2000. [Pg.355]


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