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</html><description>Say, you have bought a faulty garden chair from your local supermarket and it has broken during use and resulted in you seriously injuring your back. What do you do? What are your rights against the retailer whom you purchased the chair from? Well, the Sale of Goods Act 1979 is the legislation you need &hellip; Continue reading</description><thumbnail_url>http://www.theinjurylawyers.co.uk/injury-lawyers-blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/shopping-300x201.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
