Act not in derogation: Consumer Protection Act provisions operate additionally without diminishing other existing laws. Provisions of the Consumer Protection Act operate as supplementary legal measures and do not diminish, impair, or replace rights, remedies, or obligations created under other existing laws; the Act is to be applied in addition to all other statutory and regulatory frameworks.
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Act not in derogation: Consumer Protection Act provisions operate additionally without diminishing other existing laws.
Provisions of the Consumer Protection Act operate as supplementary legal measures and do not diminish, impair, or replace rights, remedies, or obligations created under other existing laws; the Act is to be applied in addition to all other statutory and regulatory frameworks.
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