Benjamin's Sale of Goods 10th ed with 2nd Supplement
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- Author: Michael G Bridge
- ISBN: 9780414067417
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About The Book
Benjamin’s Sale of Goods provides comprehensive coverage of case law and legislation regarding sale of goods in the UK and globally. First published in 1868, this title is a must-have purchase for commercial practitioners, academics and barristers. The 2nd Cumulative Supplement was published in November 2019, the 1st Supplement was published in November 2018 and the Main Work was published in November 2017. Part of the Common Law Library, this title has established itself as the premier publication on sale of goods and is frequently cited in court for its depth and coverage. This new 10th edition takes in major changes to the law since the previous, most importantly the Res Cogitans case, a highly significant decision that means a supplier of goods reserves title to them pending payment, but permits the recipient to consume some or all of those goods before the property passes, then the contract is not one of sale at all. It also covers the Consumer Rights Act, which extracts from the Sale of Goods Act all provisions that apply only to consumer sales and in many but not all instances disapplies the Sale of Goods Act when the contract is a consumer sale, making it imperative for consumer lawyers to learn how to navigate between the two Acts. Benjamin’s Sale of Goods leaves you safe in the knowledge you have expert counsel to rely upon, even when faced with the most complex challenges, with answers at your fingertips allowing you to find solutions quickly and work with confidence. Key features include comprehensive coverage for practitioners across all areas of sale of goods case law, clearly structured content with sections covering nature and formation of the contract of sale, property and risk, performance, defective goods, consumer protection, remedies, overseas sales and conflict of laws, as well as high-level analysis supported by relevant legislative and case law developments, including full treatment of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and a detailed explanation of terms, conditions, rights and obligations under the law of sale of goods.
