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Sale of Goods and the Supply of Goods and Services

The Consumer Rights Act 2015 protects buyers when their purchases go wrong.

It is in the interest of anyone who sells new and used cars, goods or services to understand the implications of the Act and the responsibilities they have under it.

It is in the interest of anyone who sells new and used cars, goods or services to understand the implications of the Act and the responsibilities they have under it.

Consumer rights have greatly increased through consumer protection law, as have a motor trader’s to duties to describe goods and disclose faults. We continue to register an increase in the number of complaints against clients, which we are partly attributing to the legislation.

  • Offer and acceptance
  • Formalities of contract
  • Mistake
  • Obligations of the seller
  • Effect of statutory implied terms
  • Duty to pass good title
  • Duty to supply goods of satisfactory quality
  • Duty to supply goods at particular time
  • Duty to supply goods fit for communicated purpose
  • Exclusion of seller’s liability
  • Apportionment of risk and liability between the parties
  • Transfer of title by non-owner
  • Estoppel Sale by agent
  • Sale by mercantile agent
  • Special powers of sale
  • Sale in market overt
  • Voidable title sales
  • Sale by 'buyer in possession'
  • Protection for third party buyers
  • Seller’s rights and powers against goods
  • Unpaid sellers lien
  • Unpaid sellers right of resale
  • Reservation of title clauses
  • Breach of contract Breach of warranty
  • Breach of express condition
  • Breach of statutory implied term
  • Action for price of goods
  • Action for damages
  • Buyers right to reject 'Acceptance'
  • Contracts for recovery
  • Contracts for repair
  • Contracts for servicing
  • Implied terms governing quality of goods supplied in course of service
  • Implied terms for governing standard of service supplied
  • Liability for standards of workmanship
  • Legal significance of estimates and quotations
  • Care of customer’s property
  • Liability for damage or loss during bailment
  • Termination of bailment
  • Customer’s liability for bailment costs
  • Recovery of storage charges
  • Disposal of uncollected property
  • Subcontracting
  • Liability for work carried out by subcontractor
  • Exclusion clauses
  • Repairers lien Provision of other services
  • Car washes Garaging and storage
  • Non-contractual services
  • EEC regulations and directives
 

Included in our fixed annual fee full motor legal protection package.