COMMERCE 4SD3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Punitive Damages, Rescission, Specific Performance

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Sale of goods act: provincial statute that applies only to goods, not services (like cpa, goods are not money, land, services, or a cause of action / right to sue (ex. Bank account right to sue bank for loss: not protective of anybody; statute recognizes often no formal contract, section 53 (in courseware) permits and seems to even encourage contracting out . Section 9 (of the cpa, courseware) in section 1 courseware: cannot contract out of sale of goods act if a consumer agreement (consumer defined. Section 13 (of the sale of goods act) Implied condition that seller has the right to sell. Implied condition that goods purchased by description will fit the description. Section 15: 15(1), goods purchased for particular purpose, made known to the seller, relied on seller"s skill of judgment, in the seller"s business to supply, goods reasonably fit for such specified purpose; issues with interpretation of.

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