Court Uncourt - STA Law Firm: Your source for legal news

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 We live in a time ravaged by the use of the Internet. Pluck a man out from a past century and drop him onto our planet, it would not be long before he would be amazed, or horrified, by thing we call the internet and what it has enabled us to do. The trade of goods was traditionally done by a hand-to-hand exchange, in which case, if any problem were to arise on the quality of the good or the amount paid, one could instantly manage it with the other party, face-to-face. 

The problem we face today is that in light of the online purchases we undertake, disputes over the state of the goods received entail complications in ascertaining who is to be held liable. In the United Kingdom, legislation has been introduced to regulate these modernday scenarios. Sales of goods are covered by the Sale of Goods Act 1979. The Act will only apply when the buyer has not seen the products that have been purchased, and have proceeded with the sale based on the reasonable contemplation of the parties about how the item was portrayed to look. In this issue of Court Uncourt, our lawyers will explain a broad range of legal matters ranging from the bankruptcy code in the United Arab Emirates to the distinction between tax avoidance and tax evasion. Through this information outlet, we intend to keep our readers updated on the latest legal developments around the world. 

We wish you an enlightening read of this issue of Court Uncourt and a Happy New Year!

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 Court Uncourt is a magazine that covers bespoke articles on business and legal profession globally. Court Uncourt is the seamless voice of the industry and monitors legislative development with help of special research. Each article is written by STA's seasoned team of lawyers in Dubai and globally and reviewed by a senior editorial team.

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