LAW 122 Chapter 13: Chapter 13 Notes

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the canadian economy was traditionally based on tangible goods; however, recently the situation has started to change. We are beginning to depend on more intangible things, like information and services. nevertheless, the sales of goods remain vitally important: i. ii. iii. As individual consumers, we will always need to buy things like food and clothing. Many businesses in this country continue to deal primarily in goods, either buying or selling things. Eve those businesses that do focus on info occasionally find it necessary to participate in the sale of goods. b/c sales of goods contracts are so significant; they are governed by a special statute, the sale of. Interestingly, that statute was initially introduced as a codification. Business people did not want to spend time or money in court. They want clear & comprehensive laws that allow them to quickly deal w/ potential problems & get on with the job of making money.

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