The assignment provides an in-depth examination of the Sale of Goods Act 1979, a UK statute that governs the terms of sale of goods. It discusses the act's relationship with the United Nations Convention on Contracts for International Sale of Goods (1980) and its impact on buyer-seller relationships. The document also explores the implications of the Sale of Goods Act for commercial contracts, including the right to terminate or reject the terms of a contract in case of breach. Specific cases such as Rowland v Divall, Beale v Taylor, and Harlington v Christopher Hull are referenced to illustrate key concepts.