Dechert's camera fails to focus properly so he takes the camera to a camera store to get it repaired. The store sells new and used cameras, and also repairs cameras that have a problem with them. When Dechert returns to the store a week later to pick up the camera, the store informs him that it has been misplaced, and they cannot find it. It turns out after the camera was fixed; a dishonest employee sold it to a customer who came in to buy a used camera. If Dechert finds out the name of the customer who bought the camera can he recover it from the customer?
The second buyer is known as a faithfully buyer who has not the obligation to recover the goods to the first customer; but the first customer has the right to start legal actions against the store, and they are in the obligation to pay any damage cause to the customer without claiming to the second buyer, just because he or she is known as a faithfully buyer.
This can be found in the Colombian Law as “compradores de Buena fe”
Allis enters into a contract to buy a restored Model T car. At the time the contract is entered into, the Model T has not yet been restored. Prior to completion of the restoration, a fire destroys the car. Explain what the consequences of the destruction of the car are.
The company that sales the car is obligated to sell a car according to the specifications Allis need, just because there is a contract that obligates both parts.
It does not matter if there was a fire or anything else; the company has to accomplish the contract, with a restored Model T car.
This can be found in the Colombian Law as “compradores de Buena fe”