
Sale of Goods Act 1979 (UK)
The Sale of Goods Act 1979 is a UK law that sets out the rules for buying and selling goods. It guarantees that goods sold are of satisfactory quality, match any description given, and are fit for purpose. If goods are faulty or not as promised, buyers have the right to get a repair, replacement, or refund. The Act applies to both new and used items and ensures fairness in commercial transactions, providing protections for consumers and clarity for sellers regarding their responsibilities.