Remember the last time you signed a document? You must have felt so good. Or probably invincible. Your signature must have felt like a magic key in your hands. And indeed, in most cases it is. A signature is worth a lot. For starters, it helps in determining the authenticity of a document and the...
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August 15, 2017July 24, 2025Case Summaries, Commercial Law
Thinking of Rejecting? Then Do It Quick!
Have you bought an item recently? Is it giving you trouble? Are you still holding on to it? Probably hoping that it may get better? Really? Well, the Supreme Court has news for you. Reject it as soon as you can. On 27th July 2017, the Supreme Court in the recent case of Pyne Associates...
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May 27, 2017July 24, 2025Case Summaries, Commercial Law
Second-hand goods and Implied Condition as to Fitness
The Supreme Court has got buyers of second-hand goods beaming with smiles. The Apex Court on 22 March 2016 in the case of Andreas Bschor GMBH & Co KG v Birim Wood Complex Limited & Another[1] held that the condition as to fitness for purpose implied by the Sale of Goods Act, 1963 (Act 137)...