
Complete the following text with the words from the box below using them in the appropriate form.
Слова: To introduce, procedure, right, to explain, to consist, interpretation, root, trader.Basics of the UK legal system Lawyer Duncan Lamont 1... the basics of consumer law. In practice, there's little difference between English and Northern Ireland law but Scotland is different - the courts have different names and follow different 2.... Some English laws don't apply to Scotland and vice versa. Law 3... of common law (decisions made by judges over the years) and statute law (decisions made by parliament and also the EU Parliament). Statute law is usually more helpful for consumers, because most consumer laws extend the rights people have in common law by laying down specific conditions. Consumer law has its 4... in laws regulating trade that date back centuries. But virtually all law that matters to consumers today 5... since the 1970s. There are about a dozen significant acts and many more regulations, but fortunately most of these can be safely left to solicitors. In fact, it's questionable whether consumers actually need to know any law at all. It's a pretty useful strategy to use your common sense to judge whether or not a 6... is in the righ or wrong. When something isn't right, simply ask yourself (or better ask your family or friends) what is reasonable to expect and do. Most consumer law and its 7... in the courts is based on a 'reasonableness' test. So most of the time you'll be absolutely but not always. Consumer law in Britain does sometimes give us more rights than our common sense might lead us to believe - and that's worth knowing about.

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Ответ:
1 - explains
2 - procedures
3 - consists
4 - roots
5 - introduced
6 - trader
7 - interpretation
Объяснение:
8 - So most of the time you'll be absolutely [ right, ] but not always...



Basics of the UK legal system Lawyer Duncan Lamont 1will explain the basics of consumer law. In practice, there's little difference between English and Northern Ireland law but Scotland is different - the courts have different names and follow different 2procedures. Some English laws don't apply to Scotland and vice versa. Law 3consists of common law (decisions made by judges over the years) and statute law (decisions made by parliament and also the EU Parliament). Statute law is usually more helpful for consumers because most consumer laws extend the rights people have in common law by laying down specific conditions. Consumer law has its 4roots in laws regulating trade that date back centuries. But virtually all law that matters to consumers today 5has been introduced since the 1970s. There are about a dozen significant acts and many more regulations, but fortunately most of these can be safely left to traders. In fact, it's questionable whether consumers actually need to know any law at all. It's a pretty useful strategy to use your common sense to judge whether or not a 6trader is in the right or wrong. When something isn't right, simply ask yourself (or better ask your family or friends) what is reasonable to expect and do. Most consumer law and its 7interpretation in the courts is based on a 'reasonableness' test. So most of the time you'll be absolutely right, but not always. Consumer law in Britain does sometimes give us more rights than our common sense might lead us to believe - and that's worth knowing about.


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