The Sale of Goods Act states that it is the duty of the seller to deliver goods and of the buyer to accept and pay for them in accordance with the terms of the contract of sale. (i)  Explain the meaning and effect of this Act (ii) Describe the seller’s duties in connection with delivery and indicate what constitutes acceptance by the buyer

The Sale of Goods Act states that it is the duty of the seller to deliver goods and of the buyer to accept and pay for them in accordance with the terms of the contract of sale. (i)  Explain the Read More …

The law provides for various remedies that are available to a person who has suffered following a breach of contract. Some remedies may be claimed as of right whilst other remedies will depend upon the exercise of discretion by the court. Discuss this statement

The law provides for various remedies that are available to a person who has suffered following a breach of contract. Some remedies may be claimed as of right whilst other remedies will depend upon the exercise of discretion by the Read More …

Many contractual clauses in a contract purport to exclude liability for injury, loss or damage.    Explain the general rules which will determine the effectiveness of such clauses. 

Many contractual clauses in a contract purport to exclude liability for injury, loss or damage. Explain the general rules which will determine the effectiveness of such clauses. ANSWER The Effectiveness of exemption or exclusion clauses in contracts in determined by Read More …