Consumer Rights Act 2015

Type Public General Act
Publication 2015-03-26
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
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PART 1 — Consumer contracts for goods, digital content and services

CHAPTER 1 — Introduction

Where Part 1 applies

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Key definitions

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CHAPTER 2 — Goods

What goods contracts are covered?

Contracts covered by this Chapter

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Ownership of goods

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section 16: goods must be ascertained
section 17: property passes when intended to pass
section 18: rules for ascertaining intention
section 19: reservation of right of disposal
section 20A: undivided shares in goods forming part of a bulk
section 20B: deemed consent by co-owner to dealings in bulk goods

Sales contracts

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and it makes no difference whether or not the consumer possesses the goods.

Contracts for the hire of goods

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Hire-purchase agreements

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Contracts for transfer of goods

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A contract to supply goods is a contract for transfer of goods if under it the trader transfers or agrees to transfer ownership of the goods to the consumer and—

What statutory rights are there under a goods contract?

Goods to be of satisfactory quality

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Goods to be fit for particular purpose

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Goods to be as described

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Other pre-contract information included in contract

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Goods to match a sample

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Goods to match a model seen or examined

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Installation as part of conformity of the goods with the contract

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Goods not conforming to contract if digital content does not conform

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Trader to have right to supply the goods etc

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