(Modify for your province) Which of the following statements does not accurately state the law with respect...

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(Modify for your province) Which of the following statements does not accurately state the law with respect to the provisions of the Trade Practices Act or the Consumer Protection Act?
a. The court will consider all the surrounding circumstances in determining whether or not an act or practice is unconscionable.
b. Where a consumer has been subject to a deceptive or unconscionable act or practice, he may recover damages and be granted an order for rescission.
c. In consumer transactions generally there is a cooling-off period of seven days in which the consumer can call off the deal.
d. Where a supplier engages in a deceptive or unconscionable act, he may be subject to both fines and jail. 

e. A deceptive or unconscionable supplier may also lose his right to carry on business in the province.

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