Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 No 91 (as at 01 August 2009), Public Act

25 Circumstances where consumers have right of redress against manufacturers
  • This Part of this Act gives a consumer a right of redress against a manufacturer of goods where—

    • (a) The goods fail to comply with the guarantee as to acceptable quality set out in section 6 of this Act:

    • (b) The goods fail to comply with the guarantee as to correspondence with description set out in section 9 of this Act due to the failure of the goods to correspond with any description applied to the goods by or on behalf of the manufacturer or with the express or implied consent of the manufacturer:

    • (c) The goods fail to comply with the guarantee as to repairs and parts set out in section 12 of this Act:

    • (d) The goods fail, during the currency of the guarantee, to comply with any express guarantee given by the manufacturer that is binding on the manufacturer in accordance with section 14 of this Act.