University of Nottingham Commercial Law Centre

The circular economy and the implied terms of contract in English sales law

Dr Reza Beheshti has recently published an article concerning the relationship between the circular economy and the implied terms of contract in English sales in the peer reviewed Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law.

This article examined the contractual framework for the sale of goods in order to gauge whether the English sales law regime can promote a circular business model. The article demonstrated that due to the absence of rules and regulations requiring manufacturers produce goods compliant with the circular economy (CE), English Sale of Goods Act has limited capacity in holding manufacturers accountable and liable in failing to manufacture goods compliant with the CE. The only currently practical solution for this gap is that the buyers should ensure that their particular intention of obtaining goods compliant with the CE is fully communicated to manufacturers.

This is the first examination of the implied terms of English sales law from the perspective of the circular economy.

 

Posted on Wednesday 18th November 2020

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