The document discusses when a contract is formed and whether contracts can be done electronically. A contract is formed when there is an offer from the customer and acceptance from the seller, which occurs when an email is sent acknowledging the order or when the goods are dispatched. Contracts can be done electronically as long as there are rules regulating the offer from the customer and acceptance from the seller.
The document discusses when a contract is formed and whether contracts can be done electronically. A contract is formed when there is an offer from the customer and acceptance from the seller, which occurs when an email is sent acknowledging the order or when the goods are dispatched. Contracts can be done electronically as long as there are rules regulating the offer from the customer and acceptance from the seller.
The document discusses when a contract is formed and whether contracts can be done electronically. A contract is formed when there is an offer from the customer and acceptance from the seller, which occurs when an email is sent acknowledging the order or when the goods are dispatched. Contracts can be done electronically as long as there are rules regulating the offer from the customer and acceptance from the seller.
When there is an offer from customer and acceptance from seller which take place when massage sent back acknowledging the offer or when the good dispatch.
Could contracts be done by electronic ways? Your opinion
Yes contracts could done by electronic way as long as there are rules regulate it ,offer done by the customer and acceptance which done by the seller take place when the email send back acknowledging order or when the goods are dispatch . t is important for Ali to carefully review the document that he signed when he purchased the laptop, as it may contain information about the store's return or refund policy. If the document does not explicitly state that Ali is entitled to a refund, he may not be able to legally demand one from the store. However, if the laptop has been returned multiple times for repairs and has only been functional for a short period of time, Ali may have grounds for a complaint or claim against the store for selling a faulty product. In this case, Ali could consider contacting the store's management or the manufacturer of the laptop to try to resolve the issue. It is also possible that Ali may have rights under consumer protection laws, depending on the specific circumstances of his purchase and the nature of the defects with the laptop. Ali may want to consider seeking legal advice or contacting a consumer protection agency in his area for assistance. Under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (as amended), certain terms are implied into contracts for the sale of goods. These terms include that the goods must be of satisfactory quality, fit for their intended purpose, and as described. In the case of the carpet, it is possible that the terms implied into the contract for the sale of the goods may have been breached. If the carpet is pink and made of 100% polypropylene, as described, but Cathy ordered a grey carpet made of 100% wool, as shown in the sample book, it is possible that the carpet does not meet the requirements of being as described. Additionally, if the carpet is not of satisfactory quality or fit for its intended purpose (e.g. if it is prone to staining or wearing out quickly), this could also be a breach of the implied terms of the contract. In the case of the skis, it is possible that the terms implied into the contract for the sale of the goods may have also been breached. If the skis snapped into pieces on the first use, this could be a indication that they are not of satisfactory quality or fit for their intended purpose (e.g. skiing). If this is the case, Cathy may have grounds for a complaint or claim against the store or the manufacturer of the skis. It is important for Cathy to review the terms of the contracts for the sale of the carpet and the skis, as well as any relevant consumer protection laws, to determine her rights and options in these situations. She may want to consider seeking legal advice or contacting a consumer protection agency for assistance.