Reasons to reject

The Sale of Goods Act grants buyers the right to return defective goods, but certain behaviour could negate this. A recent county court hearing reported by The Buyer gives more guidance


Sabir v Tiny Computers, 19 January 1999 Some seven months after purchasing a computer from the defendant, Tiny Computers, Sabir sought to reject the goods because of an unacceptable level of crashing and subsequently brought an action for damages for breach of contract. An independent assessment determined that the...

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