ADMS 2610 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Consumer Protection, Canadian Business, Caveat Emptor

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Part 1: some notes on the sale of goods act. The statute deals with or applies to only the sale (the buying and selling) of goods which are a personal property. At common law the name given to items of personal property was chattels. Thus personal property means chattels and chattels means personal property and personal property and chattels are. An important qualification to the operation of the act. Even though the act provides protection for the buyer and seller, the seller and buyer can contract out of the act so that its provisions do not apply. Further, when you were learning about contracts, you were introduced to provisions in a contract which are called exclusion/exemption clauses which are specifically designed to exclude or exempt a party from liability. A seller may put an exclusion clause into a contract of sale to exclude or limit his liability.

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