Consumer Guarantees Act 1993

Guarantees in respect of supply of goods - General provisions

15: Contracts of work and materials

You could also call this:

“Goods you get as part of a service still have to be good quality”

When you get goods that are part of a service, this part of the law still applies to those goods. For example, if you get your car fixed and the mechanic puts in new parts, the rules about the quality of goods apply to those new parts. It doesn’t matter that you got the parts as part of a service (fixing your car). The rules about goods always apply, even when you get those goods as part of a service.

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Part 1 Guarantees in respect of supply of goods
General provisions

15Contracts of work and materials

  1. The guarantees in this Part apply whether or not the goods are supplied in connection with a service.