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Misleading and incorrect web site

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sherrardk | 18:59 Fri 20th May 2011 | Law
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Under what bits of law would the following come -

* completely incorrect information on a tourist attraction's website (says admission price covers all attractions on the site but in reality it doesn't - you have to pay an additional charge for mini-golf, (it does say this on a further page on the website but it is not explicit))

* claims which I believe to be misleading?

Thanks for any help.
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