An appraisal of the proviso to S 16 (1)(A) of Sale Of Goods Act 1957
Fitness for particular purpose is one of the exceptions to the common law principle of caveat emptor. It allows buyers to rely on the exception that is an implied condition, the breach of which entitles them to repudiate a contract of sale of goods. However the exception is subject to a condition...
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Main Author: | Haniff Ahamat, |
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Format: | Article |
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Fakulti Undang - Undang
2001
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1639/ http://ejournal.ukm.my/juum |
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