Description
Director's order imposed on Kelvin Bartsch and Kel-Bar Developments Ltd. to stop engaging in the activities of a prepaid contracting business by soliciting, negotiating or concluding in person, at any place other than the seller's place of business, a prepaid contract until licensing requirements have been met.
Updated
January 13, 2015
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3 pages
Frequency
Once
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Service Alberta
Resource Dates
Date Created
2015-01-13
Date Added
2019-03-01T16:29:21.223121
Date Modified
2015-01-13
Date Issued
2015-01-13
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Usage Considerations
A director’s order can be issued for any breach of the Consumer Protection Act, the Cemeteries Act or their regulations and is used as a tool that requires a person to come into compliance with legislation. A director's order can be issued to a supplier if the supplier: has breached the Consumer Protection Act or Regulations; uses any form, agreement, letter or other document that's misleading or contains a term that misrepresents fair trade regulations; or publishes an advertisement that's misleading or contains a term that breaks fair trade regulations. The director's order can direct a person to stop engaging in anything that's described in the order, and to take any measures specified in the order to ensure that fair trade regulations are followed.
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Consumer Contact Centre
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