law Sale of Goods Act
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law Sale of Goods Act If the question arises regarding the rights of a consumer, we must seek to prove whether a retailer is liable. Quark“s TV Emporium Ltd is a retail business, which had advertised a new 28inch stereo television with teletext. Mr Sisko bought the television set for £300 but after a month it went wrong and Mr Sisko discovered it was a cheaper mono model. Mr Sisko wanted his money back but had signed a clause in the sales contract excluding liability under the Sale of Goods Act. The following points must be considered before we can establish Mr Sisko“s legal position. Under section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 we can see that the Quark does have the right to sell the television in question. Section 13 ascertains that there is an implied condition that the goods will correspond with the description. Although Mr Sisko...

