Thread: Eskimo Re: Tax
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Old 6th October 2010, 11:28   #13
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Take it to court get the tax paid for get loss of earnings and dont pay any court fee's as he is in the right.

Tbh if the contract stated tax, then tax is required in the sale under the sale of goods act 1973 I think it is. States that if a contract lists certain things then those aforementioned things have to be included so the lack of tax whether lost in the post of not is not included in the sale and is then a breach of contract.
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