The Act implies a term that goods must correspond to their description. Does that requirement apply to

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The Act implies a term that goods must correspond to their “description.” Does that requirement apply to both the identity and the quality of goods? Can goods be bought by description if the buyer selects a particular item off a store shelf?

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Managing the Law The Legal Aspects of Doing Business

ISBN: 978-0133847154

5th edition

Authors: Mitchell McInnes, Ian R. Kerr, J. Anthony VanDuzer

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