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 Be careful with credit card surcharges

Be careful with credit card surcharges

This week Cruisin Motorhomes paid a $12,600 penalty following an infringement notice from the ACCC alleging a breach of the excessive payment surcharge laws as outlined in the Competition and Consumer Act 2010. The ban on excessive surcharge payments has been in place since September 2017.

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ACCC Alleges Ultra Tune Wrong Turn
Business Structuring, Consumer Law Alasdair Woodford Business Structuring, Consumer Law Alasdair Woodford

ACCC Alleges Ultra Tune Wrong Turn

The competition regulator, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), has initiated proceedings against Australia’s second largest car repair organisation in the country, Ultra Tune Australia Pty Ltd (Ultra Tune). The ACCC alleges that Ultra Tune has failed to comply with the Franchising Code of Conduct (Code) and the Australian Consumer Law (ACL)

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A timely reminder when drafting contracts containing ‘automatic renewal terms’
Consumer Law, Commercial Contracts Vittoria De Stefano Consumer Law, Commercial Contracts Vittoria De Stefano

A timely reminder when drafting contracts containing ‘automatic renewal terms’

As set out in our update “Small Business Offered Long Awaited Protection from Unfair Contract Terms”, unfair contract term provisions under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) have been extended to not only protect consumers from unfair terms, but also parties to a small business contract.

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