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(PDF) La ley 19.496 como un supuesto de descodificación material ...

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The document discusses Chile’s Consumer Protection Law (Ley 19.496) and how special laws may conflict with it, leading to judicial decisions about interpretation (“material de-codification”/overlapping regimes and their relationship under Article 2 bis). It focuses more on legal doctrine and case-law treatment of how consumer-protection rules interact with other sector-specific regulations rather than on device warranties specifically.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

AppleCare+ is primarily a consumer-facing protection product, so interpretations of Chile’s Consumer Protection Law could indirectly affect disclosures, contractual fairness, remedies, and consumer rights related to service plans. However, this source appears to be a legal analysis of statutory interplay rather than a specific regulation on warranties, extended warranty products, or insurance/tech device protections, so any operational impact on AppleCare+ would likely be indirect and case-dependent.

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The existence of a large group of special laws that, eventually, conflict with the Consumer Protection Law, has led to a significant number of judgments ...

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Details

Country

Chile

Region

Latin America and the Caribbean

Discovered

6/7/2026

Relevance Score

35%

Language

Spanish