implied terms Flashcards
implied terms
- terms that do not appear in the written contract or in the oral negotiations
terms implied by prior dealings (common law)
- the prior conduct of the parties may indicate terms be implied
- hillias v acros
terms implied through business efficacy (common law)
- if the parties have traded previously on certain terms but in the latest contract those terms have not been expressly agreed then the courts will deem them implied
- the moorcock
terms implied by custom (common law)
- the courts will recognise that in a particular area or trade, things are done in a certain way
- hutton v warren
terms implied by statute
- consumer rights act 2015
consumer rights act 2015
- applies to all contracts made on or after 01 october 2015 between a trader and consumer
contracts to supply goods
- CRA implies various terms into contracts for goods
section 9 CRA (contracts to supply goods)
- goods purchased must be of satisfactory quality
things a reasonable person will take into account when assessing goods (contracts to supply goods)
- description of the goods
- price
- all other relevant circumstances
things the courts consider when assessing goods (contracts to supply goods)
- appearance and finish
- freedom from minor defects
- safety
- durability
- grant v australian knitting mills
s10 - fitness for purpose (contracts to supply goods)
- there is an implied term that the goods will be fit for that purpose regardless of whether it is a purpose for which goods of that kind are commonly supplied
- only applies where the consumer relies on the trader’s judgement
- baldry v marshall
s11 - description (contracts to supply goods)
- s11(1): when goods are sold by description, there is an implied term that they will match the description
- s11(2): when goods are sold by sample, there is an implied term that the goods must match the sample
- re moore v landauer
s20 short time right to reject (supply goods remedies)
- 30 days to reject
- period starts when the consumer takes possession/ownership
- rejection = consumer released from all contractual obligations
- must return the goods
s23 right to repair or replacement (supply goods remedies)
- consumer can require the trader to repair or replace the goods
- trader must repair or replace within a reasonable amount of time without causing a significant inconvenience
s24 right to price reduction or final right to reject (supply goods remedies)
- price reduction: can be as much as the full price of the goods
- final right to reject: entitled to a refund within 14 days of rejection