The Trader's Guide to the Law Affecting the Sale of GoodsWilson, 1901 - 68 sider |
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... deemed to have accepted Goods -- Seller ready and willing to deliver Goods , and Buyer refusing to accept - Consequences page 34 CHAPTER VI . - Rights of Unpaid Seller against the Goods - Meaning of term " Seller " under Section 38 of ...
... deemed to have accepted Goods -- Seller ready and willing to deliver Goods , and Buyer refusing to accept - Consequences page 34 CHAPTER VI . - Rights of Unpaid Seller against the Goods - Meaning of term " Seller " under Section 38 of ...
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... deemed to have contracted , and the person suing her must prove that she had separate estate at the time the goods were purchased . Moreover , where the husband allows his wife to pledge his credit , he is bound by her acts , as she is ...
... deemed to have contracted , and the person suing her must prove that she had separate estate at the time the goods were purchased . Moreover , where the husband allows his wife to pledge his credit , he is bound by her acts , as she is ...
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... deemed to be of the essence of a contract of sale . Whether any other stipulation as to time is of the essence of the contract or not depends on the terms of the contract . In a contract of sale the term " month " generally means ...
... deemed to be of the essence of a contract of sale . Whether any other stipulation as to time is of the essence of the contract or not depends on the terms of the contract . In a contract of sale the term " month " generally means ...
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... deemed to have unconditionally appropriated the goods to the contract . If a contract of sale is made for a specific thing in existence , in order to vest the property , the identical goods must be sold and the price fixed ; and the ...
... deemed to have unconditionally appropriated the goods to the contract . If a contract of sale is made for a specific thing in existence , in order to vest the property , the identical goods must be sold and the price fixed ; and the ...
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... the seller will generally be deemed to reserve the right of disposal . When the seller of goods draws on the buyer for the price , and transmits the bill of exchange and bill of lading to the buyer together , to secure 25.
... the seller will generally be deemed to reserve the right of disposal . When the seller of goods draws on the buyer for the price , and transmits the bill of exchange and bill of lading to the buyer together , to secure 25.
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Side 46 - Where two parties have made a contract which one of them has broken, the damages which the other party ought to receive in respect of such breach of contract should be such as may fairly and reasonably be considered either arising naturally, ie, according to the usual course of things, from such breach of contract itself...
Side 26 - ... agent acting for him, of the goods or documents of title, under any sale, pledge or other disposition thereof...
Side 35 - When the seller is ready and willing to deliver the goods, and requests the buyer to take delivery, and the buyer does not within a reasonable time after such request take delivery of the goods, he is liable to the seller for any loss occasioned by his neglect or refusal to take delivery, and also for a reasonable charge for the care and custody of the goods.
Side 11 - In the case of a contract to sell or a sale of a specified article under its patent or other trade name, there is no implied warranty as to its fitness for any particular purpose.
Side 48 - Where any right, duty or liability would arise under a contract to sell or a sale by implication of law, it may be negatived or varied by express agreement or by the course of dealing between the parties, or by custom, if the custom be such as to bind both parties to the contract or the sale.
Side 52 - Goods" include all chattels personal other than things in action and money. The term includes emblements, industrial growing crops, and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale.
Side 31 - Where the seller delivers to the buyer the goods he contracted to sell mixed with goods of a different description not included in the contract, the buyer may accept the goods which are in accordance with the contract and reject the rest, or he may reject the whole.
Side 39 - Subject to the provisions of this act, when the buyer of goods is or 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 at any time while they are in transit, and he will then become entitled to the same rights in regard to the goods as he would have had if he had never parted with the possession.
Side 29 - Unless otherwise agreed, delivery of the goods and payment of the price are concurrent conditions; that is to say, the seller must be ready and willing to give possession of the goods...
Side 25 - ... the same in good faith and without notice of the previous sale, shall have the same effect as if the person making the delivery or transfer...