4/7/2024 0 Comments Sale of goods act s 14"document of title to goods" includes a bill of lading, dock warrant, warehouse-keeper's certificate, and warrant or order for the delivery of goods, and another document used in the ordinary course of business as proof of the possession or control of goods, or authorizing or purporting to authorize, either by endorsement or by delivery, the possessor of the document to transfer or receive goods represented by that document "delivery" means voluntary transfer of possession from 1 person to another "contract of sale" includes an agreement to sell as well as a sale "buyer" means a person who buys or agrees to buy goods "action" includes counterclaim and set off RIGHTS OF UNPAID SELLER AGAINST THE GOODS Provisions re possession or delivery of goodsĭelivery of lesser or greater quantity than that ordered or of mixed goodsīuyer who rejects not bound to return goods Rules for ascertaining intention of partiesīuyer acquires no better title than sellerĭelivery of goods by person in possession to purchaser in good faithĭelivery and payment concurrent conditions Warranty or condition as to quality or fitness Loss of specific goods after agreement to sell
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