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Part 1 Consumer contracts for goods, digital content and services (ss. 1-60)

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Chapter 1 Introduction (ss. 1-2)
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1. Where Part 1 applies
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2. Key definitions
Chapter 2 Goods (ss. 3-32)
What goods contracts are covered? (ss. 3-8)
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3. Contracts covered by this Chapter
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4. Ownership of goods
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5. Sales contracts
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6. Contracts for the hire of goods
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7. Hire-purchase agreements
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8. Contracts for transfer of goods
What statutory rights are there under a goods contract? (ss. 9-18)
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9. Goods to be of satisfactory quality
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10. Goods to be fit for particular purpose
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11. Goods to be as described
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12. Other pre-contract information included in contract
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13. Goods to match a sample
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14. Goods to match a model seen or examined
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15. Installation as part of conformity of the goods with the contract
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16. Goods not conforming to contract if digital content does not conform
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17. Trader to have right to supply the goods etc
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18. No other requirement to treat term about quality or fitness as included
What remedies are there if statutory rights under a goods contract are not met? (ss. 19-24)
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19. Consumer's rights to enforce terms about goods
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20. Right to reject
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21. Partial rejection of goods
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22. Time limit for short-term right to reject
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23. Right to repair or replacement
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24. Right to price reduction or final right to reject
Other rules about remedies under goods contracts (ss. 25-27)
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25. Delivery of wrong quantity
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26. Instalment deliveries
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27. Consignation, or payment into court, in Scotland
Other rules about goods contracts (ss. 28-30)
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28. Delivery of goods
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29. Passing of risk
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30. Goods under guarantee
Can a trader contract out of statutory rights and remedies under a goods contract? (ss. 31-32)
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31. Liability that cannot be excluded or restricted
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32. Contracts applying law of a country other than the UK
Chapter 3 Digital content (ss. 33-47)
What digital content contracts are covered? (s. 33)
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33. Contracts covered by this Chapter
What statutory rights are there under a digital content contract? (ss. 34-41)
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34. Digital content to be of satisfactory quality
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35. Digital content to be fit for particular purpose
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36. Digital content to be as described
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37. Other pre-contract information included in contract
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38. No other requirement to treat term about quality or fitness as included
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39. Supply by transmission and facilities for continued transmission
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40. Quality, fitness and description of content supplied subject to modifications
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41. Trader's right to supply digital content
What remedies are there if statutory rights under a digital content contract are not met? (ss. 42-45)
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42. Consumer's rights to enforce terms about digital content
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43. Right to repair or replacement
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44. Right to price reduction
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45. Right to a refund
Compensation for damage to device or to other digital content (s. 46)
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46. Remedy for damage to device or to other digital content
Can a trader contract out of statutory rights and remedies under a digital content contract? (s. 47)
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47. Liability that cannot be excluded or restricted
Chapter 4 Services (ss. 48-57)
What services contracts are covered? (s. 48)
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48. Contracts covered by this Chapter
What statutory rights are there under a services contract? (ss. 49-53)
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49. Service to be performed with reasonable care and skill
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50. Information about the trader or service to be binding
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51. Reasonable price to be paid for a service
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52. Service to be performed within a reasonable time
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53. Relation to other law on contract terms
What remedies are there if statutory rights under a services contract are not met? (ss. 54-56)
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54. Consumer's rights to enforce terms about services
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55. Right to repeat performance
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56. Right to price reduction
Can a trader contract out of statutory rights and remedies under a services contract? (s. 57)
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57. Liability that cannot be excluded or restricted
Chapter 5 General and Supplementary Provisions (ss. 58-60)
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58. Powers of the court
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59. Interpretation
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60. Changes to other legislation