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Regina v Docklands Estates Ltd: CACD 22 Sep 2000

The offence committed by an estate agent of erecting ‘House Sold’ signs outside house in which it had had no instructions, was the offence of giving a false indication that services were supplied. The offence was commercial, and the penalty should be judged accordingly. The offence was unsightly, was for commercial gain, and to the disadvantage of honest agents. Current fines levels were too low, and a fine of pounds 2,000 per offence was a proper level.

Citations:

Times 22-Sep-2000

Statutes:

Trade Descriptions Act 1968 13

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Criminal Sentencing, Consumer

Updated: 06 November 2022; Ref: scu.85237

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