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Hi,need help with Business Law

  • 14-04-2009 2:04pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 35


    Hi, please, help me with this question. Its related to Sales of Goods Law. Thanks very much! I am asking only for guidlines, but more than that would be welcome :)
    Sam bought a second hand sports car from Max Motors Ltd. The car was advertised in the showroom as a ‘2007 model – excellent condition – a bargain at 33,000 euros’. Sam had decided not to buy the car but the garage proprietor brought the car to his house on five separate occasions to encourage Sam to purchase. To avoid embarrassment, Sam reluctantly agreed to purchase the car. After four weeks of driving, the car broke down and requires repairs costing 5,500 euros. Sam returned the car to the garage but the garage proprietor refused to repair or replace the car. The garage proprietor reminded Sam that he had signed a form acknowledging that the garage would accept no liability for the car once it left the garage premises. The garage proprietor has recommended that Sam takes the matter up with the manufacturer.
    Advice Sam.


Comments

  • Legal Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 4,338 Mod ✭✭✭✭Tom Young


    Sections 42 - 45 of the SOGA Act has what you need as does the remainder of the act.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 24 Chiarrai1


    You are meant to deal with exclusion of implied terms in s. 12-15, repealled in the 1980 Act. ie. implied terms including merchantable quality.


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