First Principles of Business Law

Case study: The glass jars

Question 6.

 

 

In some circumstances, the Australian Consumer Law provides statutory guarantees that goods bought are of 'acceptable quality', and that they are suitable for the purpose for which the consumer has acquired them. Taking account of the facts in Astrid's case, which of the following statements is correct?

(a) In the circumstances of this case the Australian Consumer Law would provide both of these statutory guarantees.

(b) In the circumstances of this case the Australian Consumer Law would not provide either of these guarantees.

(c) In the circumstances of this case, the Australian Consumer Law would provide a statutory guarantee that the jars are of 'acceptable quality' but not that they are suitable for the buyer's purpose.

 

 

 

 

 

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