REVISITING THE SALE OF GOODS ACT 1893: FOUNDATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND EVOLVING INFLUENCE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION IN NIGERIA AND THE UK
Abstract The Sale of Goods Act 1893 (SGA 1893) remains a foundational statute in the historical development of consumer protection laws, particularly through its codification of implied terms that safeguard buyers in commercial transactions. This paper presents a critical and comparative analysis of the SGA 1893, examining both its pioneering role and its limitations in […]



