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These conditions are sometimes referred to as the '''legal warranty''', as they are established by a law called the ''Sale of Goods Act''. This legal warranty applies regardless of whether the seller mentions it. It is in addition to any warranty the seller or manufacturer provide.  
These conditions are sometimes referred to as the '''legal warranty''', as they are established by a law called the ''Sale of Goods Act''. This legal warranty applies regardless of whether the seller mentions it. It is in addition to any warranty the seller or manufacturer provide.  


If the item you bought is faulty or doesn't work, the legal warranty gives you the right to get the item repaired or replaced, or to cancel the contract and get a full refund (see the section “If There Are Problems” for more details on your options).  
If the item you bought is faulty or doesn't work, the legal warranty gives you the right to get the item repaired or replaced, or to cancel the contract and get a full refund (see the section "[[If There Are Consumer Problems|If There Are Problems]]" for more details on your options).  


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