Consumer Protection Rules definition

Consumer Protection Rules means the legislative, statutory and regulatory requirements and guidelines applicable to the conduct of arrangements with Customers and potential customers, including, (without limitation), the Endorsement and Testimonial Guidelines published by the United States Federal Trade Commission;
Consumer Protection Rules shall have the meaning given in Section B.3 of Attachment A to this Agreement.

Examples of Consumer Protection Rules in a sentence

  • All such activities must be conducted at all times in a professional and lawful manner and compliant with the Consumer Protection Rules and all other Relevant Law (including without limitation relevant advertising codes of practice) within the jurisdiction the Affiliate is operating from and also the various jurisdictions of the Customers and any related Relevant law.

  • Directive (EU) 2019/2161 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 November 2019 Amending Council Directive 93/13/EEC and Directives 98/6/EC, 2005/29/EC and 2011/83/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council as Regards the Better Enforcement and Modernisation of Union Consumer Protection Rules, O.J. 2019 (L 328) 7.

  • To that end, these Terms provide for a two-part process for individuals to whom Section 19.1 applies: (1) an informal negotiation directly with LetFlex’s customer service team, and (2) a binding arbitration administered by the Arbitration Foundation of Southern Africa (“AFSA”) using its specially designed Consumer Protection Rules (as modified by this Section 19).