(1) A supplier is deemed to warrant that the goods or service supplied under a consumer agreement is of a reasonable acceptable quality.
(2) The implied conditions and warranties applying to the sale of goods by virtue of the Civil Code of Saint Lucia and the Commercial Code, Cap. 244 of the Revised Edition of the Laws 1957 are deemed to apply with necessary modifications to goods that are leased or traded or otherwise supplied under a consumer agreement.
(3) A term or acknowledgement that purports to negate or vary any implied condition or warranty under the Civil Code of Saint Lucia and the Commercial Code, Cap. 244 of the Revised Edition of the Laws 1957 or any deemed condition or warranty under this Act, is void.
(4) A term or acknowledgement referred to in subsection (3) is severable from the agreement and shall not be construed as evidence of circumstances showing intent that the implied condition or warranty does not apply.