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50-623

Chapter 50.--UNFAIR TRADE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Article 6.--CONSUMER PROTECTION

      50-623.   Kansas consumer protection act; purpose; construction.This act shall be construed liberally to promote the following policies:

      (a)   To simplify, clarify and modernize the law governing consumertransactions;

      (b)   to protect consumers from suppliers who commit deceptive andunconscionable practices;

      (c)   to protect consumers from unbargained for warranty disclaimers; and

      (d)   to provide consumers with a three-day cancellation period fordoor-to-door sales.

      History:   L. 1973, ch. 217, § 1; L. 1974, ch. 230, § 1;L. 1976, ch. 236, § 1; July 1.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter50 > Article6 > Statutes_21039

50-623

Chapter 50.--UNFAIR TRADE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Article 6.--CONSUMER PROTECTION

      50-623.   Kansas consumer protection act; purpose; construction.This act shall be construed liberally to promote the following policies:

      (a)   To simplify, clarify and modernize the law governing consumertransactions;

      (b)   to protect consumers from suppliers who commit deceptive andunconscionable practices;

      (c)   to protect consumers from unbargained for warranty disclaimers; and

      (d)   to provide consumers with a three-day cancellation period fordoor-to-door sales.

      History:   L. 1973, ch. 217, § 1; L. 1974, ch. 230, § 1;L. 1976, ch. 236, § 1; July 1.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter50 > Article6 > Statutes_21039

50-623

Chapter 50.--UNFAIR TRADE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Article 6.--CONSUMER PROTECTION

      50-623.   Kansas consumer protection act; purpose; construction.This act shall be construed liberally to promote the following policies:

      (a)   To simplify, clarify and modernize the law governing consumertransactions;

      (b)   to protect consumers from suppliers who commit deceptive andunconscionable practices;

      (c)   to protect consumers from unbargained for warranty disclaimers; and

      (d)   to provide consumers with a three-day cancellation period fordoor-to-door sales.

      History:   L. 1973, ch. 217, § 1; L. 1974, ch. 230, § 1;L. 1976, ch. 236, § 1; July 1.