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The Law of Contract (Components 2 and 3)

Quick questions on Terms of a contract - Eduqas A-Level Law Component 2

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What are statutory implied terms?
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Important terms are implied by statute to protect quality. In a consumer contract the Consumer Rights Act 2015 implies that goods are of satisfactory quality (s9), fit for purpose (s10) and as described (s11), and that a service is performed with reasonable care and skill (s49). In business-to-business sales the Sale of Goods Act 1979 implies similar terms.
What is q1?
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Explain the difference between a condition, a warranty and an innominate term. [10 marks]
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A dry cleaner's ticket, handed over after the customer leaves the clothes, contains a clause excluding all liability for damage. The clothes are ruined. Advise on whether the cleaner can rely on the clause.

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