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French Consumer Law

Auteurs : Louis Vogel, Joseph Vogel

Sommaire de l’ouvrage
  • Part 1: Advertising and sales promotion

    • Title 2: Prohibited Commercial Practices

      • Chapter 1: Unfair commercial practices

        • Section 3: Misleading Commercial Practices

          • II: Material element

            • A: Misleading commercial practices by action

              • 1°: Confusion

              • 2°: Allegations, indications or presentations

              • 3°: Object of the message

                • a): Conditions relating to the good or service

                  • i): Existence and availability

                  • ii): Nature of the good or service

                  • iii): Essential characteristics of the good or service

                    • i): Substantial qualities

                    • ii): Compostion of the product

                    • iii): Accessories

                    • iv): Origin

                    • v): Quantities

                    • vi): Production method

                    • vii): Date of manufacture

                    • viii): Fitness for purpose and properties

                    • ix): Expected results of the use of the good or service

                    • x): Tests and checks carried out

                  • iv): Price or price calculation method

                  • vi): Terms of sale

                  • vii): After-sales service

                  • ix): Nature, process or reason of the sale or the provision of services

              • 4°: Lack of clear identification of the beneficiary of the practice

              • 5°: Goods unduly presented as identical to other goods marketed in the Union

            • C: Potential effect

            • D: Instantaneous Offense

        • Section 4: Aggressive Commercial Practices

147. Origin

1 minute de lecture

The legislator has included the origin of the product in the list of elements on which the consumer should not be misled. Since the adoption of the Climate Law of 22 August 2021, the origin of the product “in particular with regard to the rules justifying the use of the terms “made in France” or “origin France” or any equivalent term, sign or symbol, within the meaning of the Union Customs Code on …

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