Consumer Sales Law: The Law Relating to Consumer Sales and Financing of GoodsFully updated and revised, this comprehensive and informative textbook provides readers with an overview of current consumer sales law and equips them with a view of how this fast-changing subject has, and will continue to develop through the inclusion of new reform proposals. This book analyzes the interaction of consumer sales law with politics, the appeal of consumer protection to politicians and the influence of the European Union and the EU Directives. It also discusses the removal of consumer sales law from its traditional realm of legal professionals to consumer and debt advisors and public officials with the power to seek injunctions to protect consumers. In addition to this, it:
Written by an author with forty years experience of teaching sales and finance law to undergraduates, this textbook is an essential tool for all undergraduates studying commercial and consumer sales law. |
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... contract fall within the SGA definition where it contains all these elements, plus some additional ones, e.g. installation? See para 1.06. 1. A contract. The Act makes no attempt to interfere with the ordinary rules concerning the ...
... Contract and conveyance. It has already been pointed out that the two elements of contract and conveyance are both present in the one transaction of a contract of sale (see para 1.07 ). Indeed, the Act uses different terminology ...
... contract, see Chap 19. [1.11] Absolute and conditional sales. Section 2(3) of the SGA recognises that 'A contract of sale may be absolute or conditional'. 'Conditional' in this subsection does not refer to conditions in the sense of ...
... Contract , 11th edn , 2000 , 424 . A operated a North Sea oilfield and T refined petrol from several such oilfields . A and T entered into an agreement for T to buy A's oil as from a given date . This agreement was made conditional on A ...
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Contents
CONSUMER PROTECTION AND INSTALMENT CREDIT | |
FINANCED TRANSACTIONS | |
Liability of the dealer | |
PRODUCT LIABILITY | |
Bold references indicate that a direct quote from the judgment has been used | |
EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS | |
The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 | |
THE EFFECTS OF THE CONTRACT | |
THE PASSING OF PROPERTY | |
Other watchdogs | |
LICENSING | |
Statutory control of moneylenders | |
SEEKING BUSINESS | |
FORMALITIES OF THE AGREEMENT | |
FORMATION OF THE AGREEMENT | |
Regulated agreements | |
CONTRACTUAL TERMS | |
UNDERTAKINGS AS TO TITLE | |
UNDERTAKINGS AS TO QUANTITY AND QUALITY | |
UNDERTAKINGS AS TO FITNESS AND SATISFACTORY QUALITY | |
OTHER IMPLIED TERMS TRANSACTIONS AND OBLIGATIONS | |
TRANSFER OF TITLE | |
Buyers in possession | |
RISK AND IMPOSSIBILITY | |
DELIVERY AND PAYMENT | |
POSSESSION AND REPOSSESSION BY THE SUPPLIER | |
SECURITY FOR PERFORMANCE | |
DISCHARGE OF CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS | |
Building Employers Confederation Agreement | |
REMEDIES OF THE SUPPLIERCREDITOR OR OWNER | |
MONEYLENDING | |
REMEDIES OF THE TRANSFEREEDEBTOR OR HIRER | |