Contract Law - Implied Terms - Sale of Goods Act 1979

These are implied into an agreement from another source and are part of an agreement because the court or a statute has put them into a contract, not because the parties have agreed them. Terms are implied in the following way:

  • By statute;
  • By custom; and
  • By the courts.
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  • Created by: Emma
  • Created on: 24-05-09 18:42

1. ss12-15 Sale of Goods Act 1979 and ss13-15 Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 illustrate types of contract which always have the same terms implied into them by an Act of Parliament

  • True
  • False
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2. What does breach of a condition allow the injured party to do?

  • Nothing
  • Repudiate the contract and claim damages
  • Claim damages

3. What does breach of a warranty allow the injured party to do?

  • Claim damages
  • Repudiate the contract and claim damages
  • Nothing

4. What are ss12-15 SOGA 1979?

  • Conditions
  • Warranties

5. What do ss12-15 SOGA 1979 represent?

  • Term, dimension, quality, satisfaction
  • Title, description, quality, sample
  • Time, detail, quantity, supply

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