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By reference to case law evaluate the ability of a consumer to reject poor quality goods under the sale of goods act 1979 and recent reforms  

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By reference to case law evaluate the ability of a consumer to reject poor quality goods under the sale of goods act 1979 and recent reforms Every consumer transaction is based on the law of contract. The consumer is agreeing to purchase goods or services and the seller in return is to provide them. The sale of goods act 1979 as amended by the sale and supply of goods act. Is the major act that governs the all transactions where 'goods' are transferred for a monetary consideration called price. Under one section of the sale of goods act it states that the goods must be of satisfactory quality, (this used to be merchantable quality but was amended in 1994). Satisfactory quality is defined in section 14(2A). It states that... goods are of satisfactory quality if they meet the standard that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory, taking account of any...

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