Multiple Choice
The Australian Consumer Law in ss 20 to 22 provides remedies for:
A) unconscionable conduct when supplying goods or services to a person (other than a listed public company) .
B) unconscionable conduct at common law by a person in the course of trade or commerce.
C) unconscionable conduct when acquiring goods or services from a person (other than a listed public company) .
D) all of the above.
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