Exam 16: Statutory Consumer Guarantees and the Australian Consumer Law
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Unless it can be otherwise inferred from surrounding circumstances,there is an implied guarantee that a supplier of goods has the right to sell the goods to a consumer.
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In relation to the consumer guarantee of correspondence with sample,which of the following statements is NOT true?
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The test of acceptable quality of goods is an objective test of the reasonable consumer.
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Which of the following signs is unlawful under s 64 of the Australian Consumer Law?
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When will a purchaser of goods NOT be considered a 'consumer' under the Australian Consumer Law?
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In relation to the supply of goods,when will a failure to comply with a consumer guarantee be considered a major failure?
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When will the consumer guarantee as to correspondence with description NOT apply?
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Which of the following services are NOT covered by the consumer guarantees in the Australian Consumer Law?
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In relation to the consumer guarantee of fitness for purpose,which of the following statements is NOT true?
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When will a buyer of defective goods NOT be protected under the Australian Consumer Law?
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Why was the manufacturer found liable in the case of: Drummond v Van Ingen (1887)as App Cas 284?
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To which of the following services do the consumer guarantees relating to the supply of services apply?
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Where goods are sold by description,description goes to both identity and quality of goods.
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Under the ACL,there is a guarantee requirement for manufacturers of goods to ensure repair facilities and supply of spare parts are reasonably available after the goods are supplied.
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If goods can only be used for one purpose,they will be unacceptable if they are not fit for that purpose.
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In the context of a sale by sample the buyer will not be considered to have accepted the goods until they have had the opportunity to examine them.
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Why was the plaintiff successful in obtaining a full refund in the case of Rowland v Divall [1923] 2 KB 500?
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Which of the following is NOT a difference between the Sale of Goods Acts and the Australian Consumer Law?
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