Common use of Your attention Clause in Contracts

Your attention. is drawn to these clauses that are bold and in italics because they are important and should be carefully noted. The rights you have in this Contract are in addition to and do not affect the statutory rights and remedies you have under consumer protection law. In a conflict between this Contract and consumer protection law, your statutory consumer protection rights will prevail. Nothing in this document is intended to or must be understood to unlawfully restrict, limit, or avoid any rights or obligations created for you or the ECD centre in terms of the Consumer Protection Act.

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Sources: Admissions Agreement

Your attention. is drawn to these clauses that are bold and in italics because they are important and should be carefully noted. The rights you have in this Contract are in addition to and do not affect the statutory rights and remedies you have under consumer protection law. In a the event of conflict between this Contract and consumer protection law, your statutory consumer protection rights will prevail. Nothing in this document is intended to or must be understood to unlawfully restrict, limit, limit or avoid any rights or obligations created for you or the ECD centre School in terms of the Consumer Protection Act.

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Sources: Contract of Enrolment