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What is Consumer Rights Act 2015?

The Consumer Rights Act 2015 consolidated UK consumer law into a single statute covering goods, digital content and services. Goods must be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose and as described; services must be performed with reasonable care and skill. Statutory remedies — repair, replacement, refund — are tiered by time elapsed. Unfair contract terms are unenforceable.

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Yolist. (2026). What Is Consumer Rights Act 2015? Yolist UK Business & Trade Glossary. Retrieved June 9, 2026, from https://yolist.uk/glossary/consumer-rights-act-2015

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