The person buying the goods or services is doing so as a consumer, the person selling the goods or service is doing so in the course of s business, the goods or service are of a type that are commonly sold in a consumer contract.
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What are the 3 implied terms in the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982?
The requirement that the service is carried out with reasonable skill and care, reasonable time and the purchaser only has to pay a reasonable amount for the service.
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What are the 3 implied terms in the Sale of Goods Act 1979?
The goods must correspond with any description given by the seller, be of satisfactory quality and fit for the purpose for which they were bought.
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What can the buyer do if a condition is breached?
The buyer can end the contract and have their money back.
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What are consumers protected by of which are inserted into contracts?
Implied terms
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Card 2
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What are the 3 implied terms in the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982?
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The requirement that the service is carried out with reasonable skill and care, reasonable time and the purchaser only has to pay a reasonable amount for the service.
Card 3
Front
What are the 3 implied terms in the Sale of Goods Act 1979?
Back
Card 4
Front
What can the buyer do if a condition is breached?
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Card 5
Front
What are consumers protected by of which are inserted into contracts?
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