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Consumer Protection Act 1987

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The Consumer Protection Act 1987 is in place to hold manufacturers accountable for producing unsafe goods. It allows consumers to claim compensation if the defective product has caused personal injury, damage to property or death. Claims under the Act are generally brought against the product's 'producer'.

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