- Sale of Goods Act
- an Act of Parliament which regulates the selling of goods but not land, copyrights or patents
Definition
noun
COMMENT Under the Sale Of Goods Act, goods sold by a trader to a consumer must be as described, of satisfactory quality and fit for purpose. A consumer will be able to claim compensation (in the form of a repair, replacement or refund) if these conditions are not met, unless they were made aware of the defect before buying, or have accepted the goods or failed to return them in good time after discovering the defect (affirmation).
Nearby termsroot of title
ROR
rough justice
RSC
rule
» Sale of Goods Act
sale or return
sales description
sanction
sans frais
sans recours
ROR
rough justice
RSC
rule
» Sale of Goods Act
sale or return
sales description
sanction
sans frais
sans recours
