Consumer Protection Act, 2008 (Act No. 68 of 2008)

Regulations

Consumer Protection Act Regulations

14. Prohibition on intermediary arranging transport contracts

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An arrangement, agreement, practice or scheme is a fraudulent transport contract if it involves a person by false pretence or with the intent to defraud another person, represents that the first person is capable of arranging a transport contract, whether of cargo or passengers, for execution by the consumer and requires the consumer to pay in advance a fee or remuneration of whatever nature, whether goodwill or any other form of consideration.