In the UK, you have
rights against the seller (the shop where you bought the product).
In the UK (for the next two years at least), and in the EU: For expensive items, you will usually have a manufacturer's warranty, and at the same time you have your consumer
rights against the seller.
Not exact matches
The Fair Housing Act (1968)-- A part of the historic Civil
Rights Act of 1968, the Fair Housing Act forbid
sellers and landlords from discriminating
against prospective renters and buyers based on protected class characteristics such as race, sex, marital status, national origin, religion and others.
With respect to a consumer credit sale, an assignee of the
rights of the
seller is subject to all claims and defenses of the buyer
against the
seller arising out of the sale, notwithstanding an agreement to the contrary, but the assignee's liability under this section may not exceed the amount owing to the assignee at the time the claim or defense is asserted
against the assignee.
In a consumer credit sale, the
seller may not take as evidence of the obligation of the buyer, a negotiable instrument other than (1) a check; or (2) a promise or order containing a statement, required by applicable statutory or administrative law, to the effect that the
rights of a holder or transferee are subject to claims or defenses that the issuer could assert
against the original payee.
Claimants must agree to waive their
right to other civil remedies
against a registered participating
seller of travel for matters arising out of a sale for which you file a TCRF claim.
Of course, you're also competing
against millions of
sellers, many of whose art is... well, probably about as good as yours,
right?
In a warranty deed,
seller represents that he owns the property and has the
right to sell the property to the buyer and that no liens or claims are
against the property except those that are expressed on the face of the deed.
UCB Bank plc v Beasley (Court of Appeal)(
rights of mortgagee
against unpaid
seller of leisure business)
Depending on your state law, there may be a contractual
right of action
against the
seller because the cooperative commission appeared in the listing contract.
Had the tribunal ruled
against CREA this time, even
sellers would have had the same
right.
Keys to the Lake Lodging Co., LLC («Buyer's Representative») filed a notice of broker's lien
right against those units and mailed a copy to the
Seller, claiming a commission from those transactions.
Closing Disclosure statement - details all funds changing hands between the buyer and
seller Truth in Lending statement - a final summary of the terms of your loan Mortgage note - a legal obligation to repay the lender according to stated terms Deed of trust - the legal transfer of ownership; gives the lender a claim
against your home if you fail to meet the terms of the mortgage note Affidavits - any binding statements by the buyer or
seller Riders - any contract amendments that impact your
rights Any additional documents required in your state