Regulated Terms (Terms Implied by Law) CASES Flashcards

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CCLA 136

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In a contract for the sale of goods by description, there is an implied condition that the goods will correspond to the description.

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CCLA 137

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There is no implied warranty or condition as to the quality or fitness for any particular purpose of goods supplied under a contract of sale except as set out in sections 138 to 141.

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CCLA 138

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Applies when the buyer specifies the purpose for the goods, showing reliance on the seller’s expertise, and the goods are regularly supplied by the seller.
Implied condition: goods must be reasonably fit for the specified purpose.
No implied condition of fitness if the goods are a specific article under its patent or trade name.

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CCLA 139

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-Goods sold by description from a seller dealing in that type of goods are implied to be of merchantable quality.
-If the buyer examines the goods, there’s no implied condition for defects that the examination should have revealed.

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Consumer Guarantees Act synopsis

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allowing you to seek repairs, replacements, or refunds when goods are faulty. setting minimum guarantees for all products and services.

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