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Difference between revisions of "Consumer Protection from Deceptive and Unconscionable Acts (11:IV)"

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Under s 193, no prosecution under the ''BPCPA'' may be started more than '''two years''' after the date on which the subject matter of the proceeding arose.
Under s 193, no prosecution under the ''BPCPA'' may be started more than '''two years''' after the date on which the subject matter of the proceeding arose.


Note that s 193 does not apply to civil proceedings. The limitations period in civil proceedings will depend on the nature of the claim and the time period allowed by the ''Limitation Act''; see [[{{PAGENAME}}#E. Determine the Limitation Period for Making a Claim | 11:IX E. Determine the Limitation Period for Making a Claim]].
Note that s 193 does not apply to civil proceedings. The limitations period in civil proceedings will depend on the nature of the claim and the time period allowed by the ''Limitation Act''; see 11:IX E. Determine the Limitation Period for Making a Claim.


== E. Powers of the Director ==
== E. Powers of the Director ==
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