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The Sale Of Goods Act 1979

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thugulike | 11:19 Sat 19th Jul 2014 | Law
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Does The Sale of Goods Act 1979 apply to animals?
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If it is a private sale ie not the seller's business, the animal need only be as described and need not be fit for purpose nor a particular quality.
11:38 Sat 19th Jul 2014
Yes
Goods should be
of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose and as described.
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How could a puppy be determined to be of satisfactory quality?
If it is a private sale ie not the seller's business, the animal need only be as described and need not be fit for purpose nor a particular quality.
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Thank you. That was what I thought. I have just re-read the act and the deciding factor seems to be whether or not the seller was in business. I was curious as to how 'fitness' could be decided on a living animal.
If you were to buy a pony advertised as 'good hack, sound in traffic' and it was a nervous wreck on the road it would not be 'fit for purpose'.

A dog advertised as 'good with children' should be.

A parrot advertised as a 'good talker' should talk.

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