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... condition. Some examples of the quality of goods are, they should be fit for all purposes for which the goods are supplied; their appearance and finish should be of reasonable quality, they should be free from minor defects, they should be safe and have a goods relative durability. Should a good be new or have an appearance defect on it the goods can be held to be poor quality and rejected. Though with new goods the question often arises about how long the new good is expected to last for; this doesn't have a definition and must be decided from case to case. However in the case of Berstein v Pamson Motors (1987) a new Nissan car was purchased for cash by a Mr Bernstein. After three weeks and some 140 miles he was driving his car along the motorway when the engine 'seized up'. The reason for this was ...
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