The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA )has published new guidance on unfair contract terms because of changes to the law in the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (the Act), which will be implemented from 1 October this year. The changes in the Act target contract terms and notices which could be used to give businesses an unfair advantage in their dealings with consumers
The new guidance published by CMA helps businesses to understand what makes terms and notices unfair, what risks they can face from using unfair wording and provides tips on how to ensure terms and notices are fair and clear.
The CMA guidance can be accessed here https://www.gov.uk/government/public...ct-terms-cma37