The end of volume 12 means it's 24 years since we launched Motor Law. It's hard to know what to say, except that this edition covers:
- The OFT's approval of the car repair and servicing codes of practice
- The OFT's action against Carcraft
- The launch of the Right to Choose Campaign
- A Court of Appeal case on extended warranties
- Websites reviewed for compliance with consumer credit law
- Tyre labelling confusion
- Payments for promoting goods or services using social media
- Clocking prosecutions
- Unfair dismissal for Facebook post
- Supreme Court endorses use of common sense by judges
- What does "consent not to be unreasonably withheld" mean?
- Limitation periods
- Changing the terms of a contract
- Insurers may become liable for delays in paying
- Hezbollah accused of using used cars to launder money (in the US)
- Commission will investigate role of standards in car refrigerant market
- OFT publishes revised guidance on competition law
- Commission publishes advice on competition law compliance
- Insurers agree limits to exchange of pricing information
- It's not only the motor industry
- Competition undertakings relating to petrol forecourts
- Clearance for VW/D'Ieteren merger
- Vehicle noise levels to be reduced
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