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Laws for Licensed Premises : Report

   

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Laws for licensed premises
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
TASK B ..........................................................................................................................................3
2.1 Consequences of providing consumer with misleading information...............................3
2.2 Evaluate the extent of employer liability in the protection of consumers........................5
2.3 Justify a policy for ensuring that all aspects of weights and measures legislation are
implemented...........................................................................................................................6
3.1 Key components of a range of regulations.......................................................................7
3.2 Duties and responsibilities associated with the management of licensed premises.........7
3.4 Evaluate the impact of food safety and hygiene legislation............................................8
4.1 Justify the responsibility of the employer in the employment of the staff.......................8
4.2 Key aspects of discrimination legislation.......................................................................10
CONCLUSION.............................................................................................................................10
REFERENCES .............................................................................................................................12
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INTRODUCTION
Law for licensed premises is the law which is used to protect the property and objectives
of the individual. Licensed premises can refer to buildings, properties or any other area which
has legal authorities for smoothly functioning the commercial business practices. License is
issued to provide legal authority to something in order to use it with the help of norms and
regulations. In the industries like hotels, education centres and social and health care units, legal
authorisation is very essential for conducting their business functions systematically. This report
is based on the importance of different types of licensed premises, difference between personal
and premise license and procedure for license application.
TASK B
2.1 Consequences of providing consumer with misleading information
There are various rules and regulations which help consumers to protect their rights;
there are several number of seller who provides wrong information to the consumers regarding
their goods and services. If such things are get caught then in such situation, consumers are
allowed to take decisions against the traders so as to protect their rights. Such misleading
guidance can include providing wrong information about price, expiry date and quantity of the
product. While purchasing goods and services, consumers should also be well aware regarding
the prize and all the other attributed of the product (Buyucek, 2018).
Consumers rights also included right to unwind where they can discontinue all the
contracts and agreements they have made with the traders in order to prevent themselves from
cheating and mischief. In such process, they need to reject the good in the period of 90 days
from purchase.
In case of any damage occurred during the guarantee and warranty period, consumers
have rights to claim damage and losses.
Consumers can take various measure to protect their rights from being hammered by the
traders, they can bring them in court and also ask for compensations and penalties as per the
nature of the loss or damage occurred.
There are very adverse consequences of providing miss leading information to the
consumers, but many customers ignores this fact and in many cases they don’t show any interest
in granting punishments to the traders.
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The consumer protection from unfair trading regulations 2008, is used to control the
unfair practices which are conducted by the consumers in order to gain the profit. The traders
practice unfair methods of raising their profits by giving wrong information regarding the usage
and the importance of the products to their customers, for example changing the expiry date of
the products or charging extra than the given cost of the products for regulating such practices of
the seller, Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulation Act 2008, is applied by the
government. This act provides norms and regulation for approximately 31 specific practices that
are considered as an unfair means by the government, that are used by the trader to cheat the
customers. The main role of the CRP is to protect customers from the unfair means, four types of
practices that comes under the this and they are: practices that are prohibited under all
circumstances, misleading omission and actions, aggressive practices and general duty of not
trading unfairly. Such regulations help in protecting the rights of the customers (Donnelly,
2017).
The organisations which are based on the hotel and hospitality industry, specially provide
mislead information to their visitors regarding their services and all the other benefits and
facilities offered by them. As according to the case of Hotel 41, London, the visitors done all
their booking through cell phone, so whatever information the managers had provided them
regarding the rooms and all the other facilities that are present in the hotel, the group considered
it right, and pay the asked price for it. When the people reached the hotel, they have seen the
behaviour of the staff members is not appropriate and the amount they have pad for the rooms is
not feasible as the facilities are very general and they have paid for premium facilities. In general
word, the managers of Hotel 41 cheated the group by providing them wrong information
regarding the price and the facilities of the hotel. The group can take various measure to protect
their rights but they refuse to do so as because of the lack of knowledge regarding the rights and
protection act.
The current issues regarding the misleading information provided by the organisations is
that whatever they mentioned on their internet sites related to the services and facilities provided
by them is not true, they update the fake information on their sites to attract the customers and
when the people reach their they identify the variations is expected and actual services.
Same thing happened in the case of cruise line, the individuals expect that their stay is
going to be very memorable as per the details given to them, but it real it is not as per their
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