Business, Consumer and the Government: An Economic and Legal Perspectives (India and Germany)Mittal Publications, 2001 - 348 páginas |
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... regulatory systems . Economic analysis of liability versus regulation indicates that neither liability nor ... Standards to protect the interests of consumers . Murali Prasad Panta examined the functioning of the systems . He also ...
... regulatory systems . Economic analysis of liability versus regulation indicates that neither liability nor ... Standards to protect the interests of consumers . Murali Prasad Panta examined the functioning of the systems . He also ...
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... Regulatory System in India A. Introduction 152 B. Functioning and Working of Bureau of Indian Standards ( BIS ) 152 C. Critical Evaluation of the BIS in the Light of Theory of Regulation 164 D. Suggestions Based on the Findings 171 E ...
... Regulatory System in India A. Introduction 152 B. Functioning and Working of Bureau of Indian Standards ( BIS ) 152 C. Critical Evaluation of the BIS in the Light of Theory of Regulation 164 D. Suggestions Based on the Findings 171 E ...
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... regulation , in order to induce the tortfeasor to take precautionary measures that ... regulatory system or a combination of both . According to the theory of ... Standards Act , 1986 ) . The present book attempts a critical evaluation of ...
... regulation , in order to induce the tortfeasor to take precautionary measures that ... regulatory system or a combination of both . According to the theory of ... Standards Act , 1986 ) . The present book attempts a critical evaluation of ...
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... regulation ' indicates that none of the approaches has a uniqueness in providing the ... regulatory systems . The literature has been reviewed based on the works of ... Standards Act , 1986 ( as an ex - ante approach ) , in protecting the ...
... regulation ' indicates that none of the approaches has a uniqueness in providing the ... regulatory systems . The literature has been reviewed based on the works of ... Standards Act , 1986 ( as an ex - ante approach ) , in protecting the ...
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... Standards , will be used for critical evaluation of the functioning of the regulatory system . The empirical study tries to analyse not only the Bureau of Indian Standards` ability to xxii / Business , Consumer and the Government.
... Standards , will be used for critical evaluation of the functioning of the regulatory system . The empirical study tries to analyse not only the Bureau of Indian Standards` ability to xxii / Business , Consumer and the Government.
Contenido
27 | |
Consumer Protection in India | 91 |
89 | 121 |
Regulatory System in India | 152 |
Critical Evaluation of the BIS in the Light | 164 |
Suggestions Based on the Findings | 171 |
Evaluation of the Functioning of the CDRAS | 184 |
Experiences in the Field of the Consumer | 191 |
F European Council EC Directives | 217 |
G German Product Liability Act 1989 GPL Act | 223 |
K Comparison between Indian and German | 230 |
Complainant or Appellant Based | 252 |
General Remarks | 261 |
Summary and Conclusion 285308 | 285 |
Bibliography 331343 | 331 |
Index 345348 | 345 |
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Página 276 - For the purpose of Article 1, 'damage' means: a) damage caused by death or by personal injuries; b) damage to, or destruction of, any item of property other than the defective product itself, with a lower threshold of 500 ECU, provided that the item of property: i) is of a type ordinarily intended for private use or consumption, and ii) was used by the injured person mainly for his own private use or consumption.
Página 275 - A product is defective when it does not provide the safety which a person is entitled to expect...
Página 185 - ... actually and voluntarily resides, or carries on business, or personally works for gain...
Página 77 - A manufacturer is strictly liable in tort when an article he places on the market, knowing that it is to be used without inspection for defects, proves to have a defect that causes injury to a human being.
Página 10 - The contract further provided that "the amount of each periodical installment payment to be made by [purchaser] to the Company under this present lease shall be inclusive of and not in addition to the amount of each installment payment to be made by [purchaser] under such prior leases, bills or accounts ; and all payments now and hereafter made by [purchaser'] shall be credited pro rata on all outstanding leases, bills and accounts due the Company by [purchaser] at the time each such payment is made.
Página 222 - ... that the defect is attributable to the design of the product in which the component has been fitted or to the instructions given by the manufacturer of the product.
Página 101 - The provisions of this Act shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of, the provisions of any other law for the time being in force.