203 Statutory rights in a contract to supply a serviceA contract to supply a service is to include as a term of the contract (subject to the qualifications set out below):203.1 that the trader must perform the service with reasonable care and skill1;203.2 that the consumer must pay no more than a reasonable price for the service2;203.3 that the trader must perform the service within a reasonable time3;203.4 anything said or written by the trader (or on behalf of the trader) about the trader herself or the service
A contract to supply a service is to include as a term of the contract (subject to the qualifications set out below):
that the trader must perform the service with reasonable care and skill1;
that the consumer must pay no more than a reasonable price for the service2;
that the trader must perform the service within a reasonable time3;
anything said or written by the trader (or on behalf of the trader) about the trader herself or the service
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