During a recent discussion at work the following scenario & question arose with regard to the sale of alcohol in Scotland;
A person orders alcohol from a supermarket via the internet.
The order is picked on the following morning at approx 07-30Hrs, and the customers payment card is charged at approx 08-00Hrs.
The completed order is then placed on the delivery vehicle and sent out for delivery.
The order is delivered by the driver at app 10-05Hrs.
The questions are as follows;
1/ At what point (in law) does the actual "sale" take place? When it is charged, or when it is delivered?
2/ Who is responsible (in law) for the actual sale? The premises where it was picked/charged, and/or the delivery driver?
3/ What is the legal situation should the driver deliver the alcohol (in Scotland) before 10-00Hrs or after 22-00Hrs?
Going by the information in the link I posted earlier the sale is deemed to have been made when the order is ACCEPTED. So, Mr Scot places his order online at 4am. The sale is accepted and made at 10.55 when Mr. Seller reads the order and doesn't cancel it. At this point I would expect Mr Seller to email an acknowledgement of the order to Mr Scot "The sale itself (i.e....
I believe it is charged after it's picked and packed. They have to run it through the scanners. Prices change and some things are substituted or unavailable.
I order from Tesco. They don't have restricted times as such. They start deliveries from 8am. You can still buy alcohol from their garages at any time.
When it comes to putting the order through Ummm it states that you have items in the basket that have restricted delivery and do you wish to change your delivery time.
This is what you get on Tesco delivery site
//For Sunday deliveries, this product is only available between 10am and 10pm. There are no restrictions on other days of the week
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The sale will be deemed to have taken place at the premises from which the alcohol is despatched (s 139). The alcohol may not be delivered between the hours of 12 midnight and 6am. The sale itself (i.e. the acceptance of the order) must take place within the licensed hours, which will normally be between 10am and 10pm. The usual rules apply about sales to children and young persons, drunk persons etc.
The sale takes place at the time of delivery because up until the time the delivery is accepted the order can be cancelled. The retailer is responsible in law for the actual sale as there is no contract between the buyer and the delivery driver.
In Scotland the permitted delivery times for alcohol is between 6am and midnight.
Please ignore my post at 9.26. Scottish law has made it clear that in this regard the sale is deemed to have been completed when the order is accepted, not the delivery accepted.
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