 | Burnett, Howard D. - 1922 - 397 sider
...sale of personal property? Answer 36. A sale of goods is an agreement whereby the seller transfers the property in goods to the buyer for a consideration called the price. Gen. Code, 8381-2. Capacity to buy and sell is regulated by the general law concerning capacity to... | |
 | Madison Cartmell - 1922 - 459 sider
...property in goods to the buyer for a consideration, called the price. A contract to sell goods is a contract whereby the seller agrees to transfer the property in goods to m the buyer for a consideration, called the price. The difference, then, between a sales and a contract... | |
 | P. Gopalakrishnan - 2001 - 441 sider
...Negotiable Instruments Act, etc. A contract of sale of goods is a contract, whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a price. The usual purchase order has standard clauses printed on its reverse, which may not even be... | |
 | Peter Alcorn, Peter Zahra, Robert Arden - 1993 - 235 sider
...Sale of Goods Act 1893. A general definition of a sale is "a contract whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer, for a money consideration called the price". Contractual principles are developed and applied in all areas... | |
 | Bryan A. Garner - 2001 - 953 sider
...The other phrases are narrower because they relate to a future transfer. Contract to sell denotes "a contract whereby the seller agrees to transfer the...to the buyer for a consideration called the price." 1 Samuel Williston, The Law Governing Sales of Goods § 1, at 2 (1948). Williston notes that this idea... | |
 | Michael G. Bridge - 1998 - 614 sider
...If it should be argued that the 92 A contract of sale of goods is defined in s. 2(1) as one in which the seller agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a money consideration: it does not say that the price must come from the buyer. The buyer's duty to pay... | |
 | Judith Sihombing - 1997 - 188 sider
...s3( 1 ) and has three main features. These are the contract itself 'whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods' to the buyer for a money consideration, ie, the price, and the goads themselves. In some cases, even where the parties... | |
 | International Monetary Fund. Legal Department - 1999 - 995 sider
...54 defining (in Section 2(1)) a contract for sale to be "a contract by which the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a money consideration, called the price." Emphasis added. 73 For legal aspects pertaining to the debit... | |
 | Carr, Richard Kidner - 2000 - 810 sider
...2. Contract of sale (1) A contract of sale of goods is a contract by which the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a money consideration, called the price. (2) There may be a contract of sale between one part owner and... | |
 | Scott Johnston - 1999 - 145 sider
...defines: firstly, a contract for the sale of goods as a 'contract by which the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a money consideration, called the price'; and, secondly, goods as including 'all personal chattels other... | |
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