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  • Essay / Consumer Protection Case Study - 730

    This legislation protects businesses such as hairdressers or gardeners. The Supply of Goods and Services Act, 1983 covers not only goods but also services. For example, when entering into a mobile telephone contract, the contract for the supply of goods applies and covers both the telephone and the service. The phone must match the description given, such as the size of the product, and the phone must also be of satisfactory quality. The telephone contract service will be the company's telephone service. Contracts for goods and services 1982 include contracts for the rental of goods, hairdressing and building maintenance works. Implied conditions for the supply of goods and services (implied conditions) S7 - the seller has the right to transfer ownership to the buyer. S 8 – the description of the goods and services must correspond to the goods and services provided to consumers. S9- when personal property is rented to customers, it must be satisfactory