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C/L/453. Commercial Law: case study of satisfactory quality term

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2009
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The paper looks at the sections of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 stipulating that where a seller sells goods in the course of business there is an implied term that the goods supplied are of satisfactory quality. The legislation is considered in the light of the recent case of Bramhill and another v Edwards in which the court held that notwithstanding that the goods were illegal to use in the UK no breach of the implied term of satisfactory quality was established. The case is discussed with reference to the law in order to ascertain in exactly what circumstances there will be held to be a breach of satisfactory quality.

 

KEYWORDS: Commercial Law, satisfactory quality, Sale of Goods Act,

 
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