Merchantable Quality in UK Law
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THE LAW COMMISSIONS‘ FIRST REPORT ON EXEMPTION CLAUSES1
... ... condition of fitness for purpose (and that of merchantable quality) should apply to every sale in the course of a ... ...
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Law Reform, Law‐Jobs, and Law Commission No. 160
... ... contention is that the Commission appears to see the quality provisions of the Sale of Goods Act less in terms of ... statutory definition of the implied term of “merchantable quality.” It was argued that the law was unsatisfactory in ... ...
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MISDESCRIPTION AND MISREPRESENTATION LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF ART AUCTIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.
... ... authority to make representations regarding the character or quality of the goods. (4) Such representations will be binding on the seller, (5) ... The Problem of Merchantable Quality ... Does the indicative range of prices for sale also describe the ... ...
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The Molony Committee
... ... In order ‘‘ to improve the quality of consumer goods by increasing the liability, and thereby ... implied condition that the goods shall be of merchantable quality should apply to all consumer sales. The requirement in ... ...
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The Supply of Goods (Implied Terms) Act 1973
... ... on whether goods required to be of merchantahlo quality at the time of contracting must continue sucli for a ... (c) Merchantable quality. New section 14 (2) provides that, apart from ... ...
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The Case Of The Unmerchantable Catapult
... ... ” The implied condition that the goods are of merchantable quality under section 14 (2) comes into operation when the ... ...
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When is a Consumer Not A Consumer?
... ... The company claimed that the car was not of merchantable quality nor reasonably fit for its purpose under sections 14(2) ... ...
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BUYING INVESTMENT ART: AUTHENTICITY, RISK AND A FOUR-PROOF FRAMEWORK.
... ... , although voluntary, seeks to impose minimum industry standards of quality of outcome on its members, with the opportunity for complaints to be made ... The goods also need to meet the requisite merchantable quality, related to that given description. (54) However, if goods are not ... ...
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The Protection Of The Consumer And Purchaser Of Goods Under English Law1
... ... , for he can rely on the implied condition of merchantable quality. And note that this remedy does more than entitle ... ...
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
... ... change is unlikely to have a significant effect on the quality of the inmate population. It is also argued that, as ... by the statutory implications of terms as to merchantable quality, reasonable fitness, and correspondence with ... ...
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