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AI Summary of 86. Right to proportionate reduction in price or termination of service contract
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86. Right to proportionate reduction in price or termination of service contract
(1) This section applies where -
(a) the trader does not have the necessary skill to supply the service under a service contract,
(b) as specified in section 85(2), it is impossible to bring the service into conformity with the service contract,
(c) the trader has declared, or it is clear from the circumstances, that the trader will not bring a service into conformity with the service contract within a reasonable time, or without significant inconvenience to the consumer,
(d) the trader fails to remedy a lack of conformity with a service contract within a reasonable time, without significant inconvenience to the consumer, or free of charge,
(e) the same or a different lack of conformity appears despite the trader's attempt to bring the service into conformity with the service contract,
(f) the lack of conformity of a service with the service contract is of such a serious nature as to justify -