Guidance

Unfair contract terms guidance: OFT311

Why the CMA considers that certain kinds of standard terms used in contracts with consumers have the potential for unfairness.

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This guidance has been replaced by Unfair contract terms: CMA37

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This guidance was originally published by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) and has been adopted by the CMA Board. The original text has been retained un-amended, therefore it does not reflect or take account of developments in case law, legislation or practice since its original publication.

Due to a change in the law, this guidance will be replaced on 1 October 2015 with 바카라 사이트˜Unfair contract terms: CMA37바카라 사이트™.

Please also note:

For related materials, visit the Unfair contract terms: materials for businesses page.

Updates to this page

Published 1 September 2008
Last updated 21 July 2014 show all updates
  1. Supporting annexe has been added alongside the guidance document.

  2. Included link to 'Unfair contract terms: materials for businesses' page.

  3. First published.

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