P-40 - Consumer Protection Act

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28. A merchant who extends accessory credit in a contract must furnish the consumer with a writing setting out:
(a)  the date and place of the contract if it is entered into in the presence of the merchant and of the consumer;
(b)  the name and address of the merchant;
(c)  the name and address of the consumer;
(d)  the description of the object of the contract, including, as the case may be, the serial number, the year of the model or any other distinguishing mark;
(e)  the cash price of each item;
(f)  the costs of installation or delivery, or other incidental costs;
(g)  the duties payable for a cash contract;
(h)  the aggregate of the amounts mentioned in sub-paragraphs e, f and g;
(i)  the down payment;
(j)  the amount for which credit is actually extended, namely the amount mentioned in sub-paragraph h less that mentioned in sub-paragraph i;
(k)  the cost of credit insurance;
(l)  the supplementary duties payable and necessitated by the credit;
(m)  any amount payable in addition to those mentioned in sub-paragraphs h, k and l;
(n)  the credit charge, namely the aggregate of the amounts mentioned in sub-paragraphs k, l and m;
(o)  the credit rate;
(p)  the aggregate amount of the deferred payments, namely the aggregate of the amounts mentioned in sub-paragraphs j and n;
(q)  the description of every object or document given to the merchant as acknowledgment of or security for the obligation of the consumer;
(r)  the extent of the warranty unless a separate document to that effect is given when the goods are delivered or the services are performed;
(s)  the terms and conditions of payment;
(t)  whether or not the merchant performs his principal obligation when the contract is entered into;
(u)  anything else required by regulation.
The particulars provided for in sub-paragraph r shall not be required if the merchant holds to the legal warranty of the vendor established in the Civil Code.
1971, c. 74, s. 28.