


With sections on Scots law by Hector MacQueen llb, phd, fba, frse Scottish Law Commissioner Professor of Private Law University of Edinburgh Rick Canavan Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, Burton Street, Nottingham Non-contractual claims in respect of defects in the goods.Įxtended warranties or guarantees.Ītiyah and Adams’ Sale of Goods Thirteenth EditionĬhristian Twigg-Flesner LLB, PCHE, PHD Professor of Commercial Law School, University of Hull, Hull Product liability under the Consumer Protection Act 1987. Right of cancellation in off-premises and distance contracts.Ĭonsumer protection from unfair trading.Īdditional protection under s. Pre-contractual information for distance/off-premises contracts. Other rules applicable to consumer sales contracts. Remedies available to a buyer in breach.įrom the Sale of Goods Act to the Consumer Rights Act.Ĭontracts for the supply of goods. Specific performance or implement.ĭamages for breach of condition or warranty.ĭamages for misrepresentation. Relationship with rescission of the contract for an actionable misrepresentation. Part VII The remedies of the buyer.īuyer’s right to reject the goods. Unpaid seller’s right of stoppage in transit. Seller’s rights and powers against the goods. Whether duty absolute or to use best endeavours.īankers’ commercial credits. The passing of property: II Unascertained goods. The passing of property: I Specific goods. Part III The duties of the buyer.ġ2 The duty to take delivery. Waiver of conditions as to delivery time.ĭelivery of the right quantity.įrom caveat emptor to caveat venditor.Ģ Implied terms that the goods must correspond with their description.ģ Implied terms that the goods are of satisfactory quality.Ĥ Implied terms that the goods are fit for a particular purpose.ĥ Implied terms in sales by sample.Ħ Implied terms annexed by trade usage.ĩ Reform of the English privity doctrine.Ĭonstruction of exemption clauses. Payment and delivery concurrent conditions. Warranty of freedom from encumbrances and of quiet possession. No implied condition that the goods exist. Sale distinguished from other contracts.Ĭonveyancing effect of the contract. Part I Nature and formation of the contract of sale.
