Description
Director's order imposed on Regan Blair Reaney and Snow Hawk Snow Removal to cease engaging in the activities of a Direct Selling business until the required licence has been obtained, to ensure that all direct sales contracts are in writing and include the terms required by the Consumer Protection Act, that a copy of the signed contract is provided to the consumer, and to cease from engaging in unfair practices including, but not limited to, failing to provide goods or services within a stated period if the supplier knew or ought to know they will not.
Updated
June 22, 2020
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3 pages
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Once
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Service Alberta
Resource Dates
Date Created
2020-06-22
Date Added
2020-07-13T21:19:34.896839
Date Modified
2020-06-22
Date Issued
2020-06-22
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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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