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yes or refund under the sale of goods act 1979
Quote from: "smo"yes or refund under the sale of goods act 1979tks any idea which web site i can print a copy from
The Sale of Goods Act 1979 (as amended) says that goods should be as follows: * Of satisfactory quality.This means the goods must meet the standards that any reasonable person would expect, taking into account the description, the price and all other relevant information. In some circumstances, the retailer may be liable for any statement made by the manufacturer about the goods.Satisfactory quality includes the appearance and finish of the goods, their safety and durability and whether they are free from defects (including minor faults) * Fit for the purposethat goods of this type are generally sold. They must also be fit for any specific or particular purpose made known to the seller at the time of the agreement.
Proving the fault * If you are claiming the remedies of repair or replacement within the first six months after purchase, it is for THE TRADER to prove that the goods conformed to the contract at the time of sale.