
Goods Act
The Goods Act refers to legislation that governs the sale of goods, outlining the rights and responsibilities of both buyers and sellers. It ensures that products sold must be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose, and as described. If goods are faulty or not as promised, consumers have the right to seek refunds, repairs, or replacements. The Act also addresses issues such as delivery, ownership transfer, and remedies for breach of contract. Overall, it helps create a fair marketplace by protecting consumers and establishing clear rules for businesses.