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This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
This law empowers the judiciary to punish companies or individuals who make false claims about the products or services that they sell.
What does False trade description mean? A false trade description is defined in the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 (TDA 1968), s 3(1) as a trade description which is false to a material degree. TDA 1968, s 3(1) proceeds to deem certain descriptions, etc, to be false trade descriptions.
The Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905 (the Act) and the Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Regulation 2016 (the Regulation) set out which goods or classes of goods require labelling when being imported into Australia, what label is required and where the label must be applied.
The Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905 No 16 was assented to on 8 December 1905 and commenced on 8 June 1906 (Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1906 p 131). This Act is deemed to have applied in the Republic from 8 June 1906 (Laws Repeal and Adopting Act 1922, s 10 and Sch 1).
1972 CHAPTER 34 An Act to require certain names and marks applied to imported goods to be accompanied by an indication of origin.
Meaning of trade description in English the details and information provided about a product or service to help consumers understand what they are buying: Applying a false trade description to goods is a criminal offence.
Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 grants the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) a range of responsibilities and authorities to investigate and take action to enforce U.S. rights under trade agreements and respond to certain foreign trade practices.
Trade Descriptions Act 1968 It is an offence for businesses to falsely describe any element of the products they offer. For example, accurate information must be given about the size of an engine in a car. designer goods that are marketed as genuine are a clear breach of the Trade Descriptions Act.