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... Summary: Sale of Goods Act Prior to the enactment of the consumer guarantees act, consumers who wished to bring claims against a supplier would have done this by enforcing their rights under the sale of goods act. Under this act a consumer could bring a contract to an end in the event of a breach of a condition or they could sue for damages in the event of a breach of warranty. A condition "is a premise upon which the fulfillment of an agreement depends; it is a provision making the effect of a legal instrument contingent upon an uncertain event."(Miriam-Webster Online) A warranty is "an agreement with reference to goods which are the subject of a contract of sale, but collateral to the main purpose of the contract." (The Sale of Goods Act, 1895) The sale of goods act provides three implied conditions. These conditions consider: * Title * Description, and * ...
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