(2) A sale by a non-merchant shall also be considered a consumer sale if the contract of sale is concluded or brought about on behalf of the seller by a merchant under the same conditions as provided in subsection (1) above. It is for the seller to prove that the contract is not a consumer sale. (2) However, any person who, without any assistance other than his or her spouse, children under the age of 15 and domestic servants, runs a public house, carries on a trade or craft, transportation or such small business for which no special licence is necessary or licence is granted for no consideration, shall not be considered a merchant.ĤA-(1) For the purposes of this Act, a consumer sale means a contract of sale between a buyer (consumer) and a merchant acting in the course of business when the buyer is primarily acting for purposes that are not related to his trade, business or profession. (2) A merchant means any person who makes it his business to sell goods bought for such purpose, to carry on stock broking or banking, insurance business, commission agency business, publishing business, pharmacy, restaurant keeping, a trade, a craft or industrial production, to undertake the construction of buildings or other construction work or to convey persons, goods or communications. For the purposes of this Act, a sale of generic goods does not only mean the sale of a specific quantity of a specified type of goods but also the sale of a specific quantity of a specified bulk.Ĥ.-(1) For the purposes of this Act, a commercial sale means a sale between merchants in the ordinary course of business. (3) The provisions of this Act regulating contracts of sale shall apply correspondingly to contracts of barter or exchange.ģ. (2) However, this Act does not apply to contracts for the construction of buildings or other facilities on immovable property. In a non-consumer sale, this shall only apply if the party who undertakes the manufacture or production supplies the substantial part of materials necessary. (4) This Act does not apply to contracts of sale governed by the Danish International Sale of Goods Act.Ģ.-(1) A contract for the supply of goods to be manufactured or produced is to be considered a sale for the purposes of this Act. (2) Sections 72-87 of this Act shall apply exclusively to consumer sales, however. (3) The provisions of section 54(4) of this Act may not be derogated from to the detriment of a subsequent assignee who is primarily acting for purposes that are not related to his trade, business or profession.ġA-(1) This Act shall apply to all contracts of sale other than contracts for the sale of immovable property. 523 of 6 June 2007 General Provisionsġ.-(1) The provisions of this Act shall apply unless otherwise agreed, expressly or by implication, in a contract or required by trade usage or other custom. 237 of 28 March 2003 as amended by Act No. Its customers are primarily in the consumer, small and mid-sized business, education, enterprise and government markets.Act on the sale of goods Consolidation Act No. Its services include Advertising, AppleCare, Cloud Services, Digital Content and Payment Services. Apple Watch is the Company’s line of smart watches. AirPods are the Company’s wireless headphones that interact with Siri. Wearables, Home and Accessories includes AirPods, Apple TV, Apple Watch, Beats products, HomePod, iPod touch and other Apple-branded and third-party accessories. iPad is the Company’s line of multi-purpose tablets based on its iPadOS operating system. Mac is the Company’s line of personal computers based on its macOS operating system. iPhone is the Company’s line of smartphones based on its iOS operating system. The Company’s products include iPhone, Mac, iPad, and Wearables, Home and Accessories. designs, manufactures and markets smartphones, personal computers, tablets, wearables and accessories, and sells a variety of related services.