Second, the law might require that the buyer's rejection is 'reasonable' in the circumstances. In effect, this is the strategy adopted in the Sale of Goods Act 1979 s 15A (incorporated into the SGA 1979 by virtue of s 4 of the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994), according to which [...]. Presumably, we would treat the sellers' breach in Arcos as 'slight' and, concomitantly, we would view the buyers' rejection of the timber as unreasonable.
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a commercial buyer will be restricted to a remedy in damages where the seller's breach of condition is so slight as to make rejection unreasonable
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Second, the law might require that the buyer's rejection is 'reasonable' in the circumstances. In effect, this is the strategy adopted in the Sale of Goods Act 1979 s 15A (incorporated into the SGA 1979 by virtue of s 4 of the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994), according to which [...]. Presumably, we would treat the sellers' breach in Arcos as 'slight' and, concomitantly, we would view the buyers' rejection of the timber as unreasonable.
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Second, the law might require that the buyer's rejection is 'reasonable' in the circumstances. In effect, this is the strategy adopted in the Sale of Goods Act 1979 s 15A (incorporated into the SGA 1979 by virtue of s 4 of the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994), according to which [...]. Presumably, we would treat the sellers' breach in Arcos as 'slight' and, concomitantly, we would view the buyers' rejection of the timber as unreasonable.
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a commercial buyer will be restricted to a remedy in damages where the seller's breach of condition is so slight as to make rejection unreasonable
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