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...this description would normally be used (because of the risk of sediment formation) and was therefore, on delivery, not of satisfactory quality. The fact that the instability only manifested itself...of Goods 1979 ("SGA") that the gasoil should be of satisfactory quality on delivery and seeks to recover the losses allegedly caused thereby. 5. The matter comes to trial following an...satisfactory quality on shipment/delivery? In particular, is an unstable gasoil of this description suitable for all the purposes for which gasoil of this description is commonly supplied...

..."a boat that cannot be used" and purported to confirm Mr Mitchell's rescission of the contract on the basis that the boat was not of satisfactory quality and not fit for use. It requested return of...that the boat be of satisfactory quality. Accordingly, in this judgment I make no further reference to these two claims. [25] Section 14(1) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 ("the Act...satisfactory quality." By virtue of Section 14(6) a term implied by Section 14(2) is a condition. Breach of condition may give rise to a right to reject the goods and treat the contract as repudiated...

...satisfactory quality. The claim was for the return of the purchase price plus various incidental expenses which together came to about 35,000. Since the proceedings, the car has been returned to the...(2) "Where the seller sells goods in the course of a business, there is an implied term that the goods supplied under the contract are of satisfactory quality.14(2A) For the...purposes of this Act, goods are of satisfactory quality if they meet the standard that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory, taking into account of any description of the goods, the price...

...for the findings in fact and in law the following: "1. The defenders, having hired to the pursuer a vehicle which was not of satisfactory quality and being in material breach of...was not of satisfactory quality, particularly having regard to the price paid for it. In his pleadings he avers that the Range Rover, when delivered, had several defects. He maintained that the...defects. He sought rescission of the hire purchase agreement on the basis that the vehicle was not of satisfactory quality and that he had validly rejected it, and payment of a sum of money...

...Wardle: "Were the pipes fitted at the property of satisfactory quality and/or reasonably fit for their purpose?" 4. As between Mr Wardle and Keyline: "Were the pipes sold by Keyline to Mr...Wardle of satisfactory quality and/or reasonably fit for their purpose?" 5. Factual matters have not yet been tested at trial. The following summary is not to be taken as representing...care. The claimant's case is simply that the 22mm and the 28mm copper pipe is defective, in that it was not of satisfactory quality nor fit for the purpose, because it corroded within a short time after...

...satisfactory quality under section 14 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 in respect of their purchase from Mr and Mrs Edwards of a second-hand motor-home or, as it is known in North America, a recreational...law for the vehicle, namely 100 inches;ii) whether the Dolphin at the time of sale was of satisfactory quality in accordance with the term implied by section 14(2), when read...iv) the measure of damages, if any, for any proved misrepresentation and/or for breach of the statutory implied term as to satisfactory quality 15. At the start of...

...the goods were "capable of remaining" during the voyage and for a reasonable time thereafter of satisfactory quality and/or on-spec. 12. Thus the buyer admits that the gasoil was...satisfactory quality, and the seller was therefore in breach of the alleged implied terms. 13. It seems to me therefore that in the light of the buyer's admission as to the gasoil's...of satisfactory quality under section 14(2) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (the 1979 Act"), one aspect of which was the gasoil's durability (section 14(2B)(e)); (2) the implied term under section 14(3...

..." within clause 11 (a contention which the tribunal rejected) or because there was a breach of the implied term as to satisfactory quality implied into the MOA by virtue of section 14(2) of the Sale of...the vessel was sold "as she was". The tribunal rejected that argument, holding that the implied term as to satisfactory quality was to be implied into the MOA, the sellers were in breach of that term...term as to satisfactory quality is implied into the Contract/MOA by Section 14 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979?" Hamblen J considered the question of law to be one of...

...be of "satisfactory quality". His Honour Judge Worster concluded that the supply of food and drink to Mr and Mrs Wood constituted the supply of goods for the purpose of the 1982 Act. He decided that...their illness was caused by contaminated food or drink that they were given in the hotel. It was not of "satisfactory quality" for the purposes of section 4(2) because it was contaminated. Mr Wood was...quality. " The implied condition that the goods be of satisfactory quality is the same as is implied by section 14(2) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979...

...of satisfactory quality. (2A) For the purposes of this Act, goods are of satisfactory quality if they meet the standard that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory...1994 Act was that the test of "satisfactory quality" replaced that of "merchantable quality". The question which must be asked under section 14(2) is thus whether the boilers were of satisfactory...installed. I shall have to address later the important question whether that ends the debate about whether or not they were of 'satisfactory quality' or were reasonably fit for the purpose or whether...

...satisfactory quality, particularly having regard to the price paid for it. In his pleadings, he averred that the vehicle, when delivered, had several defects. He maintained that, when driven, it pulled.... [7] The sheriff concluded in finding-in-fact 23 that, notwithstanding these defects, the vehicle was of "satisfactory quality" in terms of the Supply of Goods (Implied Terms) Act 1973, as amended...of the vehicle". On the basis that the vehicle was of satisfactory quality, she found that the defenders were not in material breach of contract and that the respondent had not been entitled to reject...

...) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 which provides that where a person sells goods in the course of a business there is an implied term that the goods supplied are of satisfactory quality. For this purpose...goods are considered to be of satisfactory quality if they meet the standards that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory taking account of the description applied to them and all other...relevant circumstances. It was common ground that in this case satisfactory quality is to be judged by the standards of a reasonable wine merchant buying non-vintage champagne from a reputable, but not...

...the basis that the boat was not of satisfactory quality and not fit for use. It requested return of the purchase money and that arrangements be made for the collection of the boat. [17] The...plaintiff's claim of breach of an implied term that the boat be of satisfactory quality. Accordingly, in this judgment I make no further reference to these two claims. [25] Section 14(1) of the Sale of...that the goods supplied under the contract are of satisfactory quality." By virtue of Section 14(6) a term implied by Section 14(2) is a condition. Breach of condition may give rise to a right...

..., including by asserting an implicit finding by the judge that the goods were of satisfactory quality. In an amendment to the Respondent's Notice proposed at a late stage (for which I would grant permission) it...delivered. This, and the other two express terms, were rejected by the trial judge and need not take up further time. 17. Three implied terms were alleged: satisfactory quality, under...as to satisfy the relevant building regulations and British Standards". The Defendant was alleged to be in breach of the implied terms because the staircase was not of satisfactory quality or not fit...

.... 4. However, as Mr Jackson on his behalf accepts, the wording of Section 14 is such that, if goods and animal are sold which are not of satisfactory quality, then, subject to the proviso in...contract are of a satisfactory quality. Subsection (2A) goods are of satisfactory quality if they meet the standard that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory, taking account of any description...to satisfactory quality does not extend to any matter making the quality of goods unsatisfactory, "which is specifically drawn to the buyers attention before the contract was made". 5...

...accordingly rejected it and the buyers have brought these proceedings in which they claim that the sellers are in breach of an implied term that the cargo would be of satisfactory quality following a normal...the 1979 Act; and/or (iii) a term to be implied at common law that the gasoil would be of satisfactory quality and/or in accordance with the contractual specification following a normal voyage and for a...normal voyage such that upon arrival at their destination following such a normal journey (and for a reasonable time thereafter) they would still be of satisfactory quality and/or in accordance with the...

...another the property in goods". The implied terms relied upon are first that "the goods supplied under the contract are of satisfactory quality", under Section 4(2) and secondly that the goods supplied...on. Omega contends that the statutory requirement of "satisfactory quality" relates to the intrinsic quality and condition of the goods, not to the considerations that arise in this case. Omega...with this alternative claim. Implied term as to satisfactory quality34. This claim would have arisen only if the Claimant had failed on its claim based on an express...

...Goods Act 1979 the Pursuer was entitled to expect that the item he purchased from the Defenders was of satisfactory quality in terms of appearance, finish and durability and was fit for the purpose for...unreasonable period of time before rejecting the suite. The questions which require to be considered therefore are as follows;- (1)   Is the item of satisfactory quality in...35 ?SATISFACTORY QUALITY Section 14 (2) states:- 'Where the seller sells goods in the course of a business, there is an implied term that the...

..."."8. As a result of the defenders' repair of the harrow to factory gate standard the equipment was rendered of satisfactory quality.9. At the time when the pursuers rejected the...equipment it was of satisfactory quality, the defenders having repaired the harrow to factory gate standard. They were therefore no longer entitled to reject it."On the assumption (which was..."satisfactory quality" as contractually implied under section 14 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (as amended)."Where in any contract of sale the seller is in breach of any term of the...

...J at p 605; and Vijendran (unreported, 15th January 1997) per Latham J at p 14 (note that Latham J's test of "satisfactory quality of life" was expressly disapproved by this court in Sivanentheran...; (d) if the quality of the internal protection fails to meet basic norms of civil, political and socio-economic human rights. So far as the last of these considerations is concerned, the preamble to...