On an even keel
13 September 2012
A recent case over the sale of a luxury yacht has led in clarification of the circumstances under which goods can be rejected. Alan Ma assesses the implications for buyers
Buyers have the right to reject goods delivered when they are not as described in the contract or not of satisfactory quality. such a right allows buyers to recover the price paid and any costs of buying from alternative suppliers. also, the buyers are entitled to compensation for consequential losses. however, exercising such a right requires careful consideration....