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(a) review the entire electronic transaction;
(b) correct any errors; and
(c) withdraw from the transaction before finally placing an
order.
(2) Where a supplier's transaction fails to comply with subsection
(1), a consumer is entitled to cancel the transaction within fourteen
days after receiving the goods, services or facilities to which the
transaction applies.
(3) Where a transaction is cancelled under subsection (2)__
(a) a consumer shall return the goods and cease using the
services or facilities supplied pursuant to the transaction, as the
case may require; and
(b) a supplier shall refund all payments made by the consumer
in respect of the transaction.
(4) A supplier shall utilize a payment system that is sufficiently
secure having regard to__
(a) accepted technological standards at the time of the
transaction; and
(b) the type of transaction concerned.
Cancellation of
payment
Prohibition of
misleading
advertising
(5) A supplier shall be liable for any damage suffered by a
consumer due to a failure by the supplier to comply with subsection
(4).
39. A consumer may require the cancellation of a payment in
case of fraudulent use of his payment for the purposes of execution
of a contract by electronic means, and in such a case the sums paid
shall be reimbursed to the consumer.
40.__(1) A person dealing on online communication shall not
advertise in a misleading manner.
(2) In determining whether online advertising is misleading,
account shall be taken of all its features, and in particular, of any
information it contains concerning__
(a) the characteristics of goods or services, such as their
availability, nature, execution, composition, method and date of
manufacture or provision, fitness for purpose, uses, quantity,
specification, geographical or commercial origin, the results to be
expected from their use, or the results and material features of
tests or checks carried out on the goods or services;
(b) the price or the manner in which the price is calculated, and
the conditions on which the goods are supplied or the services
provided; and