Section 59 of Sale of Goods Act, 1930: Remedy for breach of warranty

The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 Chapter-VI Suits for Breach of the Contract Section 59: Remedy for breach […]

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The Sale of Goods Act, 1930

Chapter-VI Suits for Breach of the Contract

Section 59: Remedy for breach of warranty.

59. (1) Where there is a breach of warranty by file seller, or where the buyer elects or is compelled to treat any breach of a condition on the part of the seller as a breach of warranty, the buyer is not by reason only of such breach of warranty entitled to reject the goods; but he may—

(a) set up against the seller the breach of warranty in diminution or extinction of the price; or

(b) sue the seller for damages for breach of warranty.

(2) The fact that a buyer has set up a breach of warranty in diminution or extinction of the price does not prevent him from suing for the same breach of warranty if he has suffered further damage.


 



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