Subject to the provisions of this Act, when the buyer of goods becomes insolvent, the unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu, that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods as long... Credits and Collections in Theory and Practice - Side 362av Theodore N. Beckman - 1924 - 465 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| South Australia - 1896 - 230 sider
...in transitu. 43. Subject to the provisions of this Act, when the buyer of goods becomes insolvent, the unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu, 12 The Sale of Goods Act.— 1895. that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods... | |
| American Bar Association - 1921 - 1066 sider
...seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu, that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods...any time while they are in transit, and he will then hecome entitled to the same rights in regard to the goods as he would have had if he had never parted... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1891 - 840 sider
...transitn. Subject to the foregoing provisions of this Act. when the buyer of goods becomes insolvent, the unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu. that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods as long as they are in course of transit,... | |
| 1918 - 1142 sider
...seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu, that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods at any time while they are in traneit. * • » " Section 139 then tells when goods are to be considered in transit within the meaning... | |
| 1889 - 202 sider
...tranriiu.— Subject to the foregoing provisions of this Act, when the buyer of goods becomes insolvent, the unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods Has the right of stopping them ire transitu; that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods as long as they are in course of... | |
| James Mackintosh - 1892 - 300 sider
...in transitu. — Subject to the provisions of this Act, when the buyer of goods becomes insolvent, the unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu, that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods as long as they are in course of transit,... | |
| John Baron Moyle - 1892 - 296 sider
...pp. 63, sqq : 46. Subject to the provisions of §$ 47-49, when the buyer of goods becomes insolvent the unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu, that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods as long as they are in course of transit,... | |
| John Baron Moyle - 1892 - 298 sider
...pp. 63, sqq : 46. Subject to the provisions of §§ 47-49, when the buyer of goods becomes insolvent the unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu, that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods as long as they are in course of transit,... | |
| Walter Charles Alan Ker - 1894 - 436 sider
...of 44. Subject to the provisions of this Act, when in traantu. the buyer of goods becomes insolvent, the unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu, that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods as long as they are in course of transit,... | |
| Frank Newbolt - 1894 - 204 sider
...provisions of this Act, Right of stoppage in when the buyer of goods becomes insolvent, the transitu. unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu, that is to say, he may resume possession of the goods as long as they are in course of transit,... | |
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