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Regina v Warwickshire County Council, ex parte Johnson: HL 10 Feb 1993

The manager of a shop was not necessarily liable for a misleading price indication in the shop. There had been a national price reduction advertisement. A customer came into the shop to try to buy a television under the scheme. The store manager refused. The manager was charged with and convicted of giving misleading information … Continue reading Regina v Warwickshire County Council, ex parte Johnson: HL 10 Feb 1993

DSG Retail Ltd v Oxfordshire County Council: QBD 23 Mar 2001

A trader can commit the offence of giving a misleading price indication without the prosecution having to identify any particular goods which had been offered for sale at that particular price. The price indication could be given in any of several ways, of which stating a price at a place where a purchase was to … Continue reading DSG Retail Ltd v Oxfordshire County Council: QBD 23 Mar 2001

Thomson Tour Operations Ltd v Birch: QBD 24 Feb 1999

A price indication which was correct at the time it was made, but which only subsequently became misleading did not constitute an offence under the Act. A discount offered to late bookers gave no rise to expectation that those who had booked already would get the same discount. Citations: Times 24-Feb-1999 Statutes: Consumer Protection Act … Continue reading Thomson Tour Operations Ltd v Birch: QBD 24 Feb 1999