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== A. Overview ==
== A. Overview ==


This chapter provides a general discussion of consumer protections laws in British Columbia (BC).
This chapter provides a general discussion of consumer protection laws in British Columbia (BC).


While parts of this chapter are concerned with the rights of sellers, the main objective is to aid consumers who want to enforce contractual obligations, cancel contractual obligations, obtain damages for a breach of contract, or file a complaint with the appropriate regulator. This chapter should also help in determining contractual and other obligations of the parties, and whether or not those obligations are enforceable.
While parts of this chapter are concerned with the rights of sellers, the main objective is to aid consumers who want to enforce contractual obligations, cancel contractual obligations, obtain damages for a breach of contract, or file a complaint with the appropriate regulator. This chapter should also help in determining contractual and other obligations of the parties, and whether or not those obligations are enforceable.


== B. Common Law vs. Statute ==
== B. Common Law vs. Statute ==
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