First Principles of Business Law

Statutory provisions affecting contracts for goods and services

4. Enforcement of terms implied into sale contracts

4.4. Excluding liability for the quality of goods

 

 

 

Read the facts and the question and then choose the best answer.

A, a manufacturer of clothing, sells a large quantity of winter coats to B, a clothing retailer, for a price of $50,000. There is nothing apparently wrong with the coats but A tells B that there has been industrial unrest in his factory and he is unwilling to guarantee the quality of workmanship. He and B agree that A is not liable under the sale even if some of the coats are not of merchantable quality.

Can A and B effectively exclude by agreement a term that would otherwise be put (implied) by law in their contract?

(a) Yes, the parties are free to exclude the terms implied into a contract by the sale of goods legislation.

(b) No, the parties cannot agree to exclude the terms implied into a contract by the sale of goods legislation.

 

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