Consumer Rights Act 2022
Subjective requirements for conformity with sales contract | ||
17. (1) The goods delivered under a sales contract shall— | ||
(a) be of the description, type, quantity and quality, and possess the functionality, compatibility, interoperability and other features, specified in the sales contract, | ||
(b) be fit for any particular purpose for which the consumer requires them— | ||
(i) that the consumer made known to the trader at the time of, or before, the conclusion of the sales contract, and | ||
(ii) that the trader has accepted, | ||
(c) be supplied with all accessories and instructions, including on installation of the goods, specified in the sales contract, and | ||
(d) be updated as specified in the sales contract. | ||
(2) The information that the trader is required to provide to the consumer in a distance contract or an off-premises contract under section 103 , 104 or 106 shall form part of the sales contract. | ||
(3) Goods sold under a sales contract that is a distance contract or an off-premises contract shall comply with any term of the contract deriving from the information referred to in subsection (2) that is additional to the requirements of subsection (1). | ||
(4) Spare parts and an adequate after-sales service shall be made available by the trader— | ||
(a) in such circumstances as are stated in an offer, description or advertisement by the trader on behalf of the producer or on the trader’s own behalf, and | ||
(b) for such period as is so stated or, if no period is so stated, for a reasonable period. |