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Monday 17 September 2018

What is the Fair Trading Act?
The Fair Trading Act 1986 protects you against being misled or treated unfairly by traders or shops. The Act prohibits misleading and deceptive conduct, unsubstantiated claims, false representations and certain unfair practices   
How does it affect me?
 it gives me rights to know how to react to bad ones and good 
Questions

  1. What is the Fair Trading Act?
    The Fair Trading Act 1986 is a statute of New Zealand. Its purpose is to encourage competition and to protect consumers/customers from misleading and deceptive conduct and unfair trade practices. The Fair Trading Act provides for consumer information standards.
  2. What is the commerce commission’s goal?The Commerce Commission is a New Zealand government agency charged with enforcing legislation that promotes competition in the country's markets and prohibits misleading and deceptive conduct by traders. It is an independent, quasi-judicial body, established under the Commerce Act 1986.
  3. Who besides the commission is responsible for the act and can take their own legal action?
  4. Who are the two types of groups the act applies to?
    Understand your compliance obligations

    1. What do the acts apply to?

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Tuesday 11 September 2018

reflection 
this term in drama we had to preform a little play to our class
we had to remember our words but that wasn't a challenge for me 
my challenge was the acting i for myself are not good at acting i kinda hate going on stage but i still accomplished it the fear 
i think we did well we all remembered our lines and we did pretty good 
i will improve my acting by getting into more character and staying in character