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UK Law Reference
모든 법률
Contract Law
c. 29

Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982

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요약

The Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 implies terms into contracts for the supply of goods (other than by sale or hire-purchase) and contracts for the supply of services. Part I implies terms about title, description, quality, fitness for purpose, and sample into contracts for the transfer of goods and hire contracts. Part II implies terms into contracts for the supply of services: that the supplier will carry out the service with reasonable care and skill, within a reasonable time, and for a reasonable charge. For consumer contracts, it has been largely superseded by the Consumer Rights Act 2015.

핵심 포인트

  • Implied term of reasonable care and skill in service contracts (s.13)
  • Implied term of reasonable time for performance if not fixed by the contract (s.14)
  • Implied term of reasonable charge if price not determined by the contract (s.15)
  • Implied terms about title, description, quality, and fitness in goods transfer contracts (ss.2–5)
  • Implied terms about description, quality, and fitness in hire contracts (ss.7–10)
  • Now applies primarily to B2B service contracts; consumer contracts governed by CRA 2015
  • Part I — implied terms in contracts for transfer of goods (e.g., work and materials): title, description, quality, fitness, sample
  • Part IB — implied terms in hire contracts: similar to Part I
  • Section 13 — implied term that services will be carried out with reasonable care and skill
  • Section 14 — implied term that services will be performed within a reasonable time (where not fixed)
  • Section 15 — implied term of reasonable charge (where not determined by contract)
  • Consumer contracts now governed by Consumer Rights Act 2015

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개정 이력

2015Consumer Rights Act 2015

Consumer contracts for services and goods transfer are now governed by the CRA 2015. The SGSA 1982 continues to apply to business-to-business contracts.

2015Consumer Rights Act 2015

Removed consumer contracts from the scope of the Act.

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