What is the rationale behind the enactment of Consumer Protection Act 1986?

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asked Jul 17, 2017 in Economics by Deepakk (585 points) 15 34

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answered Jul 18, 2017 by mannu (2,283 points) 2 7
The Consumer Protection Act 1987 gives you the right to claim compensation against the producer of a defective product if it has caused damage, death or personal injury.

The act also contains a strict liability test for defective products in UK Law making the producer of that product automatically liable for any damage caused.

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