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Price to be
displayed on goods,
etc.

Consumer Protection

(3) In the supply of technology, goods or services the contract,
receipt, ticket or invoice shall indicate the material components, spare
parts, accessories, paraphernalia or peripherals to be used, price
thereof, the cost of manpower or labour as well as the terms under
which the supplier undertakes to provide such technology or service.
37. (1) The supplier or trader of technology, goods or services shall
indicate clearly in local currency and exhibit to the public the price of
any technology, goods and services, unless an express exemption
applies under any written law.

Particulars or labels on
goods to be in official
language

Certain words to be
used to indicate
warranty

Warning about
harmful technology
and goods

(2) The price or any technology, goods or services shall include the
actual price as well as any duty, tax, charge, fees or levy the consumer
is liable to pay.
38. A supplier or trader of technology, goods or services shall ensure
that the particulars shown on the goods or their labels, packages or in
advertisements and any information or announcements relating to the
supply of a technology, goods or services is expressed in recognized
official language, legal tender, and in generally accepted international,
national or local measuring units.
39. A person shall only use the terms "guarantee" or "warranty" or any
other equivalent term, to indicate clearly and accurately the extent of
the warranty, as well as the conditions, manner, duration and place in
which they can be enforced by a consumer.
40.-(I) A supplier or trader of consumer technology or goods which
are harmful or hazardous to human health or the environment shall put
easily noticeable instructions and warning on the technology or goods
so that the consumer may use them under highest possible safety
conditions.
(2) (a) The supplier or trader of dangerous technology, goods or
services shall, provide instructions and put a clearly visible and
prominent warning on the technology, goods or services;
(b) Paragraph (a) above shall not prejudice the supplier's
obligation to take corresponding safety measures or to conduct his
activities with due diligence and care as may be required under this
Act or any other written law.
(3) A supplier or trader who, after the introduction of technology,
goods or services into the market becomes aware of the existence of
unforeseen health hazards or risks, shall communicate as soon as
possible to the relevant authority and inform consumers of the
existence of such hazards or risks.
(4) The supplier or trader of technology, goods or services concerned
shall bear the costs of giving notice to consumers and the

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