The appellant, a manufacturer and supplier of touchscreens, appealed a trial judgment finding it liable for breach of implied conditions under the Sale of Goods Act.
The trial judge found that touchscreens supplied to the respondent, a manufacturer of mobile display terminals, were defective due to poor lamination caused by the appellant's subcontractor.
The trial judge awarded damages of $355,193.49 to the respondent for replacement costs, labour, and shipping, offset against outstanding invoices.
The appeal court upheld the trial judgment on both liability and damages, finding no palpable and overriding error and rejecting all four grounds of appeal.