In relation to the Sale of Goods Act, explain the circumstances when: A buyer may reject the goods and repudiate the contract, The buyer may lose the right to reject the goods

  • The buyer can reject the goods for breach of a condition to be performed by the seller for example.
    • If the seller delivers more goods than the quantity contracted
    • If the seller delivers less goods than the quantity contracted
    • If the seller delivers by installments contrary to the terms of the
    • If the seller delivers goods mixed with those of a different

In such circumstances, the buyer incurs no liability and any price paid is irrecoverable. The buyer may lose the right to reject the goods:

  • If he has accepted the goods and given something in earnest to bind the
  • If the duration if any prescribed by the contract has lapsed
  • If no duration is prescribed by the contract but reasonable time has



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