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Carrington Carr Ltd v Leicestershire County Council (1994) 158 JP 570 - S 46 CCA - (r 12 MCA – r 7 CrimPR).

- consumer credit advertisements - duplicity.
1) not duplicity to allege a single advertisement to be misleading in a number of ways.
- review of the five situations covered by the authorities on duplicity.
2) surveyors fees and legal fees were a “liability” to make a payment.
3) words in regulation requiring “at least” certain specified information to be provided in an advertisements mean that substantial compliance is insufficient.
4) advertisement, which held out that taking advantage of a scheme would make someone better off, made a comparative reference.

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