Regulatory Reform - Ninth Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 29 June 2004.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
1 Report under
Standing Order No. 141
2 Introduction
3 Background
4 Purpose of the
proposal
5 Extent of the
proposal's application
6 Assessment of
the proposal against the Standing Order No. 141(6) criteria
Inappropriate use of delegated legislation
Removal of burdens
Necessary protections and expectations as
to the exercise of reasonable rights and freedoms
Protection 1: Restriction on persons who
may carry on business as the promoter of a trading stamp scheme
Protection 2: Statements required on the
face of trading stamps
Protection 3: Redeemability of trading stamps
for cash
Protection 4: Warranties to be implied on
redemption of trading stamps for goods
Protection 5: Catalogues and stamp books
required to include the name and address of the scheme promoter
Protection 6: Requirement that retail premises
display notices specifying the worth of trading stamps
Protection 7: Display of information required
in shops
New burdens imposed by the proposal
Proportionality
Section 2(1): Implied condition that that
the transferor has the right to transfer the property
Sections 2(2) to (5): Implied warranties
that goods are free from encumbrance and that the transferee will
enjoy quiet possession of them
Section 3: Implied term that goods will correspond
to the description, where transfer is by description
Section 4: Implied term that goods supplied
are of satisfactory quality
Section 4(5): Implied term as to fitness
for a particular purpose
Section 5: Implied term where transfer is
by sample
Section 5A: Modification of remedies for
breach of statutory condition in non-consumer cases
Parties to implied warranties and conditions
Section 6: Provision of hired goods for trading
stamps
Fair balance
Burdens in the 1982 Act and the desirability
test
Savings, costs and other benefits
Other benefits
Adequate consultation
Compatibility with obligations arising from
membership of the European Union
7 Conclusion
Formal minutes
List of written evidence
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Reports from the Regulatory Reform Committee
in the present Parliament
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