This text is intended to give students a clear account of the law relating to the sale of goods. It is particularly designed for those students who do not spend a whole academic year on the subject and therefore need to have a reasonably concise treatment. The emphasis is on general concepts, such as passing of property and risk, and on those problems, such as sale of defective goods or of goods which do not belong to the seller, which are most important in practice. There is an analysis of the borderlines between sale of goods and allied contracts, such as hire purchase, hire, exchange, and work and materials. There is also discussion in relation to defective goods, of crinimal liability and tortious liability.
First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
"This new edition has been updated to take into account recent developments in statute and case law, focusing on the formation, interpretation and rectification of contracts.
Pfeifer, n. 556 above (purchase of grain seed by a farmer) . See also Asamera Oil Corpn, n. 552 above, where a buyer who has not paid is said to have his purchasing power released. 558 Wroth v. Tyler [1974] Ch. 30; Johnson v.
Law for Purchasing and Supply divides this complex area of the law into five logical parts: chapters introduce a topic area, explain the relevant law and give examples of how the law is applied in practice.
Benjamin's Sale of Goods provides practitioners with comprehensive advice on case law and legislation regarding sale of goods in the UK and globally.
Incorporates recent developments in the law including the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994 and The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1994.
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