Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods larger than he contracted to sell, the buyer may accept the goods included in the contract and reject the rest, or he may reject the whole. If the buyer accepts the whole of the goods so delivered he shall pay for them:
Delivery of goods to the carrier for the purpose of transmission to the buyer automatically means that the property in goods vest in the buyer:
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Goods are at the risk of the party who has the :
Finder of Goods can sue the true owner of the goods for the :
When does the property of the specific goods in a deliverable state, passes?
Sale by a mercantile agent is valid when the mercantile agent:
In case of part delivery in lieu of whole, the buyer may _______the goods.
A sells certain goods to B. After the contract of sale but before the goods were delivered to B, the goods were taken by the Government for its own use. Here the seller is:
S was shopping in a self service super market. He picked up a bottle of mange squash from a shop and while examining it the bottle exploded in his hand and injured him. Can S claim damages for the injury?
X agrees to sell to Y 100 bags of salt which are in godown. Before the date of delivery, the godown gets flooded salt were destroyed. Does Y has any rights against X?
Goods are said to be in _________, when they are in such a state that the buyer would under the contract be bound to take delivery of them :
Delivery as defined under Section 2 (2) of the Sale of Goods Act, means:
X purchased a DVD at a public auction. Neither Auctioneer nor X knew at that time that the DVD was a stolen property. In such case, true owner can:
Risk under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 follows:
Where under the contract of sale, the seller is bound to send the goods to the buyer, but no time for sending them is fixed, the seller is :
When there is a sale for unascertained goods under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 .The property in the goods does not pass to the buyer until the goods are _____.
Passing of property in goods constitutes the most important element in deciding the legal rights and liabilities of the________.
When unpaid seller has resold the goods which are in his possession, the new buyer:
If the seller sends to the buyer a larger or smaller quantity of goods than the quantity he contracted to sell, the buyer may
X purchased a DVD at a public auction. Neither Auctioneer nor X knew at that time that the DVD was a stolen property. In such case, true owner can:
If goods are rejected by the buyer and the carrier continues in possession of these, and the seller has refused to receive these back, the transit:
Anil sold stolen goods to Arvind and Arvind bought the said goods in good faith. Now the real owner of goods claims the goods from Arvind. In this case-----------.
A delivers a horse to B for trial for 8 days. It was agreed that sale would be completed if the horse was found suitable for B’s purpose. The horse died on 3rd day without any fault of either party. It was held that contract was:
Where the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for the goods, he will have to compensate the seller in a suit by him for:
Which one of the following sales is valid?
In case of sale of a specific goods in a deliverable state, the property in the goods passes to the buyer when _______.
Non owner can convey better title under:
Risk under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 follows:
In case of sale on approval, the ownership is transferred to the buyer when he:
There cannot be a valid transfer of property in the goods which are sold by infringing a :