useful guide to the new product liability provisions of the consumer protection act
From 28 April 2010, producers, importers, distributors and retailers of defective or unsafe products can be held liable for all harm caused to consumers as a result of using these products, regardless of any fault on the part of such persons.
Nicciferguson has put together a guide to help businesses dealing in consumer goods come to terms with their legal risks in this regard.
Submission on Establishment of ICASA Consumer Advisory Panel
Dom recently drafted a submission in respect of the establishment of an ICASA Consumer Advisory Panel. Here is a copy. Happy reading.
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