What are my rights as a buyer?

What are my rights as a buyer?

Everything you buy must conform to the Consumer Rights Act, which says all goods and services must be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose and as described. If you have a product which you think is faulty, claim a refund, repair or replacement by starting a faulty goods claim.

Do shops have to give refunds by law?

If you simply change your mind, the retailer has no legal obligation to give you your money back, should you return an item without a receipt. If your goods are faulty and you don’t have the receipt, you still have the right to a repair, refund or replacement as under the Consumer Rights Act.

What are the rights of a property purchaser?

The terms of the contract may purport to limit the purchaser’s post-completion rights, including their right to seek damages for pre-completion breaches. It is recommended that you seek legal advice prior to deciding whether to complete a contract in circumstances where you know that the seller has not fulfilled their contractual obligations.

When does a purchaser have the right to sue the seller?

When a seller fails to fulfil their obligations under a contract and the purchaser knowingly elects to proceed to completion, it is important that the purchaser expressly reserves their legal right to sue the seller after the completion of the contract.

Is the purchaser aware of the legal right in rem?

Although, it is unlikely the purchaser will not be aware of the existence of a legal right in rem as it would most likely be discovered by the transferee’s (purchaser’s) investigation of title or on physical inspection of the land. ⇒ 2) Equitable rights in rem will also bind all 3rd parties, except Equity’s darling.

When to focus on the purchaser’s rights in an acquisition?

In this article we focus on the purchaser’s rights in situations where they elect to complete the acquisition of the property.