Consumer Protection Sample Clauses

Consumer Protection. 1. The Parties recognize the importance of maintaining and adopting transparent and effective measures to protect consumers from fraudulent and deceptive commercial practices in electronic commerce. 2. To this end, the Parties shall exchange information on their experiences in protecting consumers engaged in electronic commerce.
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Consumer Protection. The Parties will enter into close cooperation aimed at achieving compatibility between their systems of consumer protection. This cooperation may include the exchange of information on legislative work and institutional reform, establishment of permanent systems of mutual information on dangerous products, the improvement of information provided to consumers especially on prices, characteristics of products and services offered, the development of exchanges between the consumer interest representatives, and increasing the compatibility of consumer protection policies, and the organisation of seminars and training periods.
Consumer Protection. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is in violation of any rule, regulation, order, or interpretation of any rule, regulation or order of the Federal Trade Commission (including truth-in-lending), with which the failure to comply, in the aggregate, has resulted, or is reasonably likely to create a material risk of resulting, in a Material Adverse Effect.
Consumer Protection. Care has been taken to use plain language and to give clear explanations in these terms and conditions. If any words alone or in combination infringe the Consumer Rights Act 2015 or any other provision of law, they shall be treated as severable and shall be replaced with words which give as near the original meaning as may be fair.
Consumer Protection. Neither Tenant nor any Affiliate is in violation of any rule, regulation, order, or interpretation of any rule, regulation or order of the Federal Trade Commission (including truth-in-lending) or other federal, state or local public or governmental authority or agency, with which the failure to comply, in the aggregate, has resulted in, could result in, a Material Adverse Change.
Consumer Protection. 1. The Parties affirm their concern to provide protection in their territories from deceptive practices or the use of false or misleading descriptions in trade. 2. Each Party shall provide the legal means for interested parties to prevent the sale of products within the Party's territory which, under the laws of that Party, are labelled in a manner which is false, deceptive or misleading or is likely to create an erroneous impression about the character, composition, quality, or origin, including the country of origin, of the product.
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Consumer Protection. The Customer warrants and agrees that it is acting in the normal course of its business or trade and is not a consumer. In case the Customer is (either as a business reseller or educational institution) authorized by NI to distribute (whether in return for payment or free of charge) or otherwise make available (whether at the premises of the Customer or otherwise) the Products to end-users who are students (or hobbyists or other private individuals), the Customer shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations that apply to the distribution of the Products to end-users, including all applicable data protection laws, as well as any laws and regulations applicable to transactions with consumers (including, but not limited to providing sufficient pre-contractual information and usageinstructions to consumers, complying with regulations for general terms and conditions for consumer transactions, granting consumers with statutory warranty and withdrawal rights, etc.), if applicable. The Customer shall indemnify and hold NI harmless against all liabilities, claims, including but not limited to third-party claims, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorney’s fees) arising out of any failure of the Customer to comply with such laws and regulations.
Consumer Protection. Cooperation in this field shall seek to make the consumer-protection programmes in the Parties compatible, and shall as far as possible cover: (a) making consumer legislation more compatible, so as to avoid trade barriers; (b) establishing and developing mutual information systems for dangerous goods, and interconnecting those systems (early-warning systems); (c) exchanges of information and experts, and encouraging cooperation between both Parties' consumer bodies; and (d) organising projects for training and technical assistance.
Consumer Protection. The Parties shall cooperate to protect the interests of consumers in air transport. The objective of this cooperation shall be to achieve a high level of consumer protection. To this end, the Parties shall consult each other in the Joint Committee on matters of consumer interest, including their planned measures, with a view to achieving increased regulatory convergence and compatibility to the extent possible.
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