| THE SCHEDULE |
| Regulation 2(1) |
| Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) ACT 2003 (Act 27 of 2003)Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Cancellation of Contracts) Regulations 2003Consumer Information Notice Important Information on Your Right to Cancel |
1. You have a right to cancel a direct sales/time share contract within 3 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, after —
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| 2. If you affirm the contract at any time after the expiry of 3 days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays) after the day on which the regulated contract was entered into, paragraph 1(b) above will not apply even though this notice was not brought to your attention and you will lose your right to cancel the contract under the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Cancellation of Contracts) Regulations (the Regulations). |
| 3. If, having cancelled the contract, you enter into a subsequent contract (on substantially the same terms as the cancelled contract) with the supplier at any time before the expiry of the cancellation period of the cancelled contract, the cancellation period for the subsequent contract will expire when the cancellation period of the cancelled contract would have expired. If, however, the subsequent contract is itself a direct sales/time share contract, you can also rely on the cancellation period explained in paragraph 1 above if it is longer. |
| 4. IF YOU WISH TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT under the Regulations, please complete Part B of the attached Form (Notice of Cancellation) and deliver it personally to the designated person, leave it at or send it by pre-paid post to the designated address, or send it by facsimile transmission to the designated facsimile number. (Designated person and address or facsimile should be provided by the supplier in Part A of the Form). |
| 5. IF THE SUPPLIER DID NOT PROVIDE YOU WITH THE NECESSARY INFORMATION IN PART A OF THE FORM, you can give notice of your intention to cancel the contract under the Regulations by a notice in writing left at or sent by pre-paid post to the usual or last known address of the place of business of the supplier or designated person (if any). If the supplier or designated person is a body corporate, the notice can be left at or sent by pre-paid post to its registered office or principal office. |
| 6. If the supplier agrees to accept a notice of cancellation by any additional means, you can do so by the means so agreed. |
| 7. A notice of cancellation sent by pre-paid post is considered to have been given at the time of posting, whether or not it is actually received. You are advised to send the notice by registered post to facilitate proof of posting. |
8. You may have other rights to cancel the contract apart from the Regulations. Cancellation under the Regulations does not prejudice those other rights.
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