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The Sale of Goods Act.  

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The Sale of Goods Act. The basic principle of the sale of goods act is to highlight and provide a good and fair bases of trading between both parties (provider and consumer), it details the rights of purchasers and the duties of sellers in the sale of goods" Briefly glancing at this case, assumptions can be made that under the sales of goods act Mr Sisko should be entitled to a reimbursement of the capital in which he invested into this television. However there are a few significant points that may altar the outcome. Section 13 Sale by description relates directly to the point of false advertisement of the product. 'It was advertised as a 28inch stereo set with teletext'. 13.1 says, "Where there is a contract for the sale of goods by description, there is an implied condition that the goods will correspond to the description. Clearly in this case they...

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