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The contract which may apply for the scenario (i) concerning the installation of a gas central heating in M. Frost's bungalow is the contract of work and materials. The main purpose of this contract is the supply of services based on the labour and skills of. the provider, in spite of the eventual materials utilised. This was the case in Robinson v Graves (1935) where an artist was committed to paint a portrait. The Court of Appeal said that Grave (the buyer) had purchased Robinson's skills, even if. materials, considered as secondary, had been used (eg: paints). (Elliot & Quinn, 2003) Work and materials contracts are ruled by the Supply of Goods and Service Act 1982 (as amended by the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994 and. the Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002). The contract, which may be used for situations (i) involving the installation of gas central heating, hot Emma Frost is a contract of work and materials. The primary purpose of this contract is the supply of services on the basis of labor and skills of service providers in most of the materials used. This was the grave in Robinson, V. (1935), an artist who is dedicated to the painting. Appeals said vault (buyer) has acquired the skills Robinson, even if the material is second to have been used (such as color) (Elliott and Quinn, 2003) The work and materials contracts are governed by. New Products and Services Act 1982 (as amended by the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994 and the sale and supply of products to consumers, 2002).
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