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Difference between revisions of "Contracts for Sale of Goods (11:III)"

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=== 3. Innominate Terms ===
=== 3. Innominate Terms ===


Innominate terms arise out of the common law, but unlike conditions and warranties, they are not mentioned in the ''SGA''. An innominate term is one that may be treated as either a condition or a warranty, depending on how severe the consequences of a breach turn out to be. Whether an innominate term is a condition or a warranty is for a judge to decide.  
Innominate or intermediate terms arise out of the common law, but unlike conditions and warranties, they are not mentioned in the SGA. An innominate term is one that may be treated as either a condition or a warranty, depending on how severe the consequences of a breach turn out to be. Whether an innominate term is a condition or a warranty is for a judge to decide.


 
:'''NOTE:''' For certain terms, the ''SGA'' specifies whether they are conditions or warranties. The ''SGA'' also implies some terms as conditions or warranties even if they are not expressly included in the contract (see ''C. Provisions of the Sale of Goods Act'' below)
 
:'''NOTE:''' for certain terms the ''SGA'' specifies whether they are conditions or warranties. The SGA also implies some terms as conditions or warranties even if they are not expressly included in the contract (see Section C. Provisions of the Sale of Goods Act below).


== B. Determining if the Sale of Goods Act Governs the Contract ==
== B. Determining if the Sale of Goods Act Governs the Contract ==
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