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"The Sale of Goods Act ensures the right balance between the protection of the citizen and the promotion of commerce." Discuss using real life examples.
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Phyllis
As is referred to in the Uniform Commerce Commission, the sale of goods falls under
Article I. For instance,if I go out and buy a vehicle, and something major goes wrong with it, I have rights that give me the privilege to be satisfied monetarily,in one way or another. I could go to "Walmart" to purchase a set of dishes, if one was broken, I would return the dishes for a full refund. On the same hand, the seller is equally protected. A sale of anything is, in fact, a contract between the buyer and the seller. If one of the two parties is compelled to believe that the contract is not fulfilled in any way, there are remedies.
Article I. For instance,if I go out and buy a vehicle, and something major goes wrong with it, I have rights that give me the privilege to be satisfied monetarily,in one way or another. I could go to "Walmart" to purchase a set of dishes, if one was broken, I would return the dishes for a full refund. On the same hand, the seller is equally protected. A sale of anything is, in fact, a contract between the buyer and the seller. If one of the two parties is compelled to believe that the contract is not fulfilled in any way, there are remedies.
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