shit. i'm laughing into my book way too much.
the book is trying to explain section 14(3) of Sales of Goods Act which provides that ...if the buyer expressly or by implication makes known to the seller any particular purpose for which the goods are being bought, there is an implied term that the goods must be reasonably fit for that purpose.
and the author explains, "For instance, if X is buying food from a shop, he does not have to expressly state that it has to be fit to be eaten."
HAHAHAHA.
please tell me it's funny.
the book is trying to explain section 14(3) of Sales of Goods Act which provides that ...if the buyer expressly or by implication makes known to the seller any particular purpose for which the goods are being bought, there is an implied term that the goods must be reasonably fit for that purpose.
and the author explains, "For instance, if X is buying food from a shop, he does not have to expressly state that it has to be fit to be eaten."
HAHAHAHA.
please tell me it's funny.
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