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	<title>Comments on: Fresh Home &amp; Garden Toronto‏-Umbrella Misery</title>
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		<title>By: nunu</title>
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		<description>This comment might come a bit too late, but you should look into the Sale of Goods Act. It's essentially a statutory warranty that is included in all contracts of sale unless it was expressly excluded (i.e. in your receipt)
Under s18c of this Act, there is an implied condition that the goods will be durable for a reasonable period of time having regard to the use to which they would normally be put and to all the surrounding circumstances of the sale or lease. 
You said you were not provided with a copy of the warranty provision upon your purchase, and I assume you were not made aware of the warranty provision either. Hence, they can hardly argue that this Act was excluded.
All you need to do is go back to the seller of the umbrella with a copy of the Act.
Hope this helps!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This comment might come a bit too late, but you should look into the Sale of Goods Act. It&#8217;s essentially a statutory warranty that is included in all contracts of sale unless it was expressly excluded (i.e. in your receipt)<br />
Under s18c of this Act, there is an implied condition that the goods will be durable for a reasonable period of time having regard to the use to which they would normally be put and to all the surrounding circumstances of the sale or lease.<br />
You said you were not provided with a copy of the warranty provision upon your purchase, and I assume you were not made aware of the warranty provision either. Hence, they can hardly argue that this Act was excluded.<br />
All you need to do is go back to the seller of the umbrella with a copy of the Act.<br />
Hope this helps!</p>
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