Consumer Rights Act 2015 Explanatory Notes

Section 31: Liability that cannot be excluded or restricted

161.This section serves to prevent traders from contracting out of the consumer’s statutory rights under sections 9 to 16, as well as sections 28 and 29 on time of delivery and the passing of risk and, for contracts other than hire, the requirement on right to title contained in section 17. This section also has the effect that any term in a contract which seeks to prevent the consumer from having access to the statutory rights and remedies or to make exercising these rights less attractive to the consumer by either making it more difficult and onerous to do so, or by placing the consumer at a disadvantage after doing so, will also be void. For hire contracts, subsections (5) and (6) provide that section 31 does not prevent the parties from contracting out of the protection that the trader must have the right to transfer possession or that the consumer must enjoy quiet possession (under section 17), but a term seeking to exclude or limit these protections is subject to the test of fairness in section 62.

162.This section corresponds to sections 6 and 7 of the UCTA, but as with all of this Part it only relates to trader to consumer contracts. The section also serves to implement Article 25 of the CRD (in relation to those Articles of the CRD implemented in this Chapter) and Article 7(1) of the CSD.

163.This section also provides that an agreement to submit disputes to arbitration is not covered by this bar on excluding or restricting liability. It should be noted however that paragraph 20 of Schedule 2 makes clear that a term requiring the consumer to take disputes exclusively to arbitration may be regarded as unfair. Furthermore, the Arbitration Act 1996 provides that a term which constitutes an arbitration agreement is automatically unfair (under Part 2 of the Act, once it comes into force), if the claim is for less than an amount specified in an Order made under section 91 of the Arbitration Act. This amount is currently set at £5000 in the Unfair Arbitration Agreements (Specified Amount) Order 1999 (SI 1999/2167). It is possible that this amount may change from time to time.

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