Contract Rights SGA Flashcards

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Pinnock Bros v Lewis and Peat Ltd

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S.13 Description

Good must correspond with description

When there is an added material or contamination, goods do not correspond

Facts: copra cake mixed with castor beans

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Re Moore v Landauer

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S.13 Description

Packaging description must confer to contract

Facts: contract described 30 pack of tinned peaches, came in 24. Held buyer had right to reject

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Wilson v Rickett Cockerell and Co Ltd

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S.14 Satisfactory condition

‘Goods supplied’ applies to all goods delivered, whether they conform to contract or not

Facts: coalite purchased, when lit it exploded in fireplace, erroneously contained explosive material

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Egan v Motor Services (Bath) Ltd

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S.14 satisfactory quality

Goods are satisfactory if the reasonable person would regard it so

Facts: brand new car veered and buyer sought to reject, but the car veered on cambered road which the reasonable person would accept

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Grant v Australian Knitting Mills

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S.14 satisfactory quality

Buyer is not obliged to carry out another act before first time use.

Facts: (Australian case) - d bought underwear still containing harmful chemicals and developed skin disorder. D not obliged to wash before first use and sued for damages in negligence.

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L’Estrange v Graucob

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By signing a contract you are bound by its terms, irrespective of whether it was read or not.

Including exclusion clauses, which are then controlled by UCTA)

Facts: broken cigarette machine purchased and contract signed with clauses excluding the machines condition

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Bartlett v Sydney Marcus

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S.14 satisfactory quality

If seller brings defect to attention of the buyer, the buyer cannot assert rights under s.14 due to (2C)

Facts: claimant bought second hand jaguar from dealer, dealer notified buyer of clutch defect but buyer took a discount without repair. It ended up costing more to repair separately but buyer could not claim

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Aswan Engineering Establishment Co. V Lupdine ltd

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S.14 satisfactory quality

Some goods may need to be handled a certain way before use

Facts: plastic pails were stacked in a hot environment and melted before delivery. held they were satisfactory before but not taken care of properly.

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Griffiths v Peter Conway Ltd

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S.14(3) Fit for purpose

Some goods unsuitable for an unexpected group of people but fit for most will not breach

Facts: tweed coat irritated claimants skin but seller could not have been expected to know of its effect on a small number of people

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Clegg v Anderson

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S.35 loss of right to reject accepted goods

Negotiations and requests for additional information to remedy a defect does not affect the reasonable time lapse to accept the goods (take it into account)

Facts: yacht had overweight keel, it took 3 weeks for more information to remedy which does not mean reasonable time has exceeded for acceptance

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