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Terms and Conditions were last updated on 3 Aug 2008
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You and Your Rights
Please note that since this book was last published in 1997 some of the laws that have been referenced may have changed. We
are doing our best to update the articles, however, it is advisable that you to consult an attorney before relying on any information contained herein.
Actio Redhibitoria
The action which the buyer of goods can bring to set aside a
contract of sale and claim the return of the entire purchase
price (if already paid) against the return of the article because
the article sold is latently defective to such an extent that it
cannot be used for the purpose for which it was sold, or because
the article materially fails to satisfy a claim made by the
seller in regard to its attributes. (See complaints; consumer protection.)
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Originally published by and copyright © 1997, 1992 - The Reader's Digest Association South Africa (Pty) Ltd, Cape Town.
All rights reserved. Management and editing of articles by Legal City CC, additional copyright © 2000 - 2010
Disclaimer :: You and Your Rights
Although we have gone to great lengths to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this database, it is important to remember that laws, government departments, interest and taxation rates are constantly changing. If you have a particularly difficult problem you are advised to consult a qualified legal authority. The publishers, editors and their representatives cannot accept responsibility for any act or omission arising from consulting the information contained herein.
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