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5. Conditions as to Merchantability

Chapter 5: 5. Code of Conduct: · COMMERCE

. Conditions as to Merchantability If goods are bought by description and the seller is a dealer in goods of that description, the implied condition is that goods must be of merchantable quality. It only means that the goods must be saleable in the market under that denomination. “A watch that will not keep time, a pen that will not write and tobacco which will not smoke, cannot be regarded as merchantable under such names.”

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