Quiz: Statutory provisions affecting contracts for goods and services
Question 4
Which one of the following statements does NOT describe with reasonable accuracy one of the ways in which the courts decide whether or not goods sold are of ‘merchantable quality’?
(a) Goods are of merchantable quality when they can be used for any of the purposes for which goods sold under that description are normally used.
(b) Goods are of merchantable quality when they are offered for sale to the general public at a reasonable price.
(c) Goods are of merchantable quality when a reasonable person would, after properly examining them, accept delivery of the goods as proper performance of the contract.