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CROWTHER v. SHANNON MOTOR CO. (A FIRM)

[1975] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 382

COURT OF APPEAL

Before Lord Denning, M.R., Lord Justice Orr and Lord Justice Browne

Sale of goods - Implied condition of fitness for purpose - Secondhand motor car - Engine seizing up after 2300 miles - Replacement engine necessary - Whether car reasonably lit for purpose of being driven on road at time of sale - Sale of Goods Act, 1893, s. 14 (1).

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