Contract Law - Implied Terms - Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982

Part II SGSA 1982 applies to contracts for the supply of services. These implied terms apply where one party (the supplier) has agreed to carry out any service (e.g. repairing, building, dry cleaning, entertaining, etc.).

These implied terms also apply to contracts for hire and sale of goods where there is an undertaking by the seller that he will provide both a service and goods.

These terms are not implied into contracts of employment or apprenticeship.

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  • Created by: Emma
  • Created on: 27-05-09 11:16

1. What does s13 SGSA 1982 apply to?

  • Paying a reasonable amount to services provided
  • Reasonable care and skill
  • Services will be performed within a reasonable time
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2. In contracts for supply of a service by a supplier acting in the course of business, the supplier will carry out the service with reasonable care and skill

  • True
  • False

3. Which case demonstrates this point?

  • Priest -v- Last
  • Harlingdon Leinster Enterprises Ltd -v- Christopher Hull Fine Art Ltd
  • Davey -v- Cosmos Air Holidays
  • Godley -v- Perry

4. What does s14 SGSA 1982 apply to?

  • Paying a reasonable amount to services provided
  • Services will be performed within a reasonable time
  • Reasonable care and skill

5. Where there is a contract for the supply of a service by a supplier acting in the course of business and the time for the service to be carried out is not fixed by the contract, there is an implied term that the supplier will carry out the service within

  • True
  • False

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