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Expertise Consumer Rights Act Sale of Goods Act

Sale of Goods Act Barristers

Sale of goods disputes arise when goods fail to meet the legal standards required by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the Consumer Rights Act 2015. Our barristers act for buyers and sellers in proceedings involving defective goods, misdescribed products, and related claims.

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Nationwide coverage, England & Wales
About this area
About Sale of Goods Act

Claims under the Sale of Goods Act

Scope of work
What we handle
Satisfactory Quality Claims
Claims for breach of the implied term as to satisfactory quality, including disputes about the standard expected and whether defects render goods unsatisfactory.
Fitness for Purpose
Claims where goods have been sold for a particular purpose made known to the seller and have proved unfit for that purpose.
Goods as Described
Claims arising from goods that do not match the description under which they were sold, including cases involving misdescription and false labelling.
Rejection & Refund Rights
Advice on the right to reject goods and obtain a refund, including the effect of acceptance on the right to reject and the short-term right to reject.
Commercial Sale of Goods
Commercial sale of goods disputes between businesses, including disputes about delivery, risk, title, and payment terms.
International Sales
International sale of goods disputes under CIF and FOB contracts, including matters governed by the Vienna Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
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