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Sales of Goods Act



                 The Sale of Goods Act, 1939


Essentials of a contract of sale

(A)   Two parties
(B)   Goods – The subject matter of a contract.
(C)   Transfer of property.
(D)   Monetary consideration-price.
(E)   Essential elements of a valid contract.
(F)   A Contract of sale includes sale as well as an
      agreement to Sell.

Goods:
   (a) Existing goods,
   (b) Future goods,
   (c) Contingent goods.

(a) Existing goods
Existing goods are those goods that are owned and
possessed by the seller at the time of sale. These may
be of three types, which are as follows:
   (1) Specific goods: Specific goods are those goods
       that are identified and agreed upon at     the time
       of a contract of sale is made.
   (2) Ascertained goods: Goods identified or which
            become ascertained subsequent to the
            formation of the contract of sale.
   (3) Unascertained or generic goods: The goods      that
       are not identified and agreed upon at the time    of
       the contract of sale are the unascertained        or
       generic goods. Such goods         are defined by
       description only and may form a part of a lot.



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Sales of Goods Act



Future goods
Future goods are those that are to be manufactured,
produced or acquired. A seller does not actually
possess the future goods at the time of the sale. A
contract of present sale of future goods purports to
operate as an agreement to sell and not a sale.

Contingent goods
Contingent goods are a type of future goods. Goods, the
acquisition of which by the seller depends upon a
certain contingency are called contingent goods.

Effects of destruction of goods or perishing of goods
[Sections 7 and 8]
       (a)The contract must be an agreement to sell
               and not of actual sale.
       (b)The loss must be specific.
       (c)The loss is not caused by the wrongful act
               or default of either buyer or seller.
       (d)The goods have been perished before the risk
          is passed to the buyer.

Ascertainment of price [Sections 9 & 10]

Stipulation as to time [Section 11]
     1. Stipulation relating to time of payment and
     2. Stipulation not relating to time of payment but to
        other things like delivery of goods etc.

Transfer of title-Sections 27-30

 Sale by mercantile agent
 Sale by one of the joint owners
 Sale by a person in possession under a voidable
  contract

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 Sale by one who has already sold the goods but
  continues in position thereof
 Sale by buyer opting possession before the property
  in the goods vested in him
 Sale by an unpaid seller
 Sale under the provisions of other Acts

Transfer ownership and delivery of goods

    Passing of property-Sections 18-26
    Essentials of appropriation
    Reservation of right to disposal-Section 25
    Passing of risk-Section 26

Exceptions to the doctrine of “Caveat Emptor”

Sale and agreement to sell (points of distinction)

    (i) Nature of Contract
    (ii) Transfer of ownership of property
    (iii) Types of goods or nature of               property
           transferred
    (iv) General and particular property
    (v) Consequences of breach
    (vi) Risk of loss
    (vii) Seller’s right of reselling the goods
    (viii) Seller’s insolvency
    (ix) Buyer’s insolvency

Sale and Hire-purchase Agreement
     • Nature of contract and ownership
     • Termination of a contract
     • Implied conditions and warranties
     • Payment in installments


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    • Insolvency of the buyer and risk of loss
    • A sale is subject to the imposition of sales tax at
      the time of a contract of sale while sales tax is
      not leviable on a hire purchase until it is finally
      converted into a sale.

Sale and bailment

Sale and barter exchange

Difference between a condition and a warranty

  (a)Purpose
  (b)Difference as to breach
  (c)Difference as to treatment
  (d)Essence of the contract of sale
  (e)Damages

Express & Implied conditions in a contract of sale
(Sections 14-17)

    a. Condition as to title [Section 14(a)]
    b. Condition as to sale by description [Sec.15]
    c. Condition as to sale by description as well as by
       sample
    d. Condition as to sale by sample [Section 17]
    e. Condition as to quality or fitness [Sec. 16(1)]
    f. Condition as to merchantability [Section 16(2)]
    g. Condition as to wholesomeness
    h. Condition implied by custom [Section 16(3)]




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Sales of Goods Act



Implied Warranties in a Contract of Sale


(1)Implied warranty of quiet possession [Section
     14(b)]
(2)Implied warranty of freedom from encumbrance
     [Section 14(c)]
(3)Implied warranty as to quality or fitness by usage of
     trade [Section 16(3)]
(4)Implied warranty to disclose dangerous nature of
     goods

Delivery of goods

(a) Actual delivery
(b) Symbolic delivery
(c) Constructive delivery or delivery by allotment

Rules regarding delivery of goods

(a) Mode of delivery [Section 33]
(b) Delivery of goods and payment of price are
      concurrent conditions [Section 32]
(c) Effect of part delivery of goods [Section 34]
(d) Buyer to apply for delivery [Section 35]
(e) Place of delivery of goods
(f) Risk of delivery [Section 40]
(g) Time of delivery [Section 36(2) and (4)]
(h) Goods in possession of a third person or party
      [Section 36(3)
(i) Cost of delivery of goods [Section 36(5)]
(j) Delivery of wrong quantity [Section 37]
(k) Installment deliveries of goods [Section 38]
(l) Delivery to carrier or wharfinger [Section 39]


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(m) When an acceptance is complete on delivery of
     goods [Section 42]
(n) Buyer not bound to return rejected goods [Sec. 43]
(o) Liability of buyer for neglecting or refusing delivery
     of goods [Section 44]


Rights of unpaid Seller and remedial measures:

The conditions mentioned below must be fulfilled before
a seller can be deemed to be an unpaid seller:

  (a)He must have sold goods against cash and the
          price must be due.
  (b)He must be unpaid either wholly or partly.
  (c)He must have an immediate right or action for the
     price.
  (d)He must have not refused payment when
          tendered.
  (e)A bill of exchange or any other negotiable
          instrument was received but dishonored.


Rights of an unpaid seller and remedial measures:

Under the Sale of Goods Act, the unpaid seller gets
certain rights, which can be broadly classified under the
following two heads:

  (a)Rights against goods; and
  (b)Rights against the buyer personally.




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(a) Rights of unpaid seller against the goods sold:

    (i)     Where the property in the goods sold has been
            passed, he has the following rights [Section 46
            (1)].

            (1)Right of Lien [Section 47 to 49].
            (2)Right of stoppage of goods in transit
                 [Section 50 to 52].
            (3)Right of resale [Section 54].

    (ii)    Where the property in the goods has not been
            transferred, he gets the following two rights
            [Section 42(2)].

            (1)Withholding the delivery of goods, and
            (2)Stoppage in transit.

(b) Rights against the buyer personally:

Following four rights, the unpaid seller gets against the
buyer:

          (1)Suit for price [Section 55].
          (2)Suit for damages [Section 56].
          (3)Repudiation of contract [Section 60].
          (4)Suit for interest [Section 61].

    The rights of the unpaid seller also can be shown
    diagrammatically as follows:




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Sales of Goods Act



Rights of an unpaid seller against the goods

Right of lien [Section 47 to 49]
Termination of Lien [Section 49]

The unpaid seller loses his lien on the goods sold:

  (a)when he delivers the goods to a carrier or other
     bailee for the purpose of transmission to the
     buyer without reserving the right of disposal       of
     the goods;
  (b)when the buyer or his agent lawfully obtains
          possession of the goods;
  (c)by waiver of his lien. This means the unpaid
          seller loses his lien on the goods when the
          seller voluntarily abandons his right of lien on
          the goods. He may do this either expressely or
          impliedly.

Right of stoppage of goods in transit

Duration of transit [Section 51]
How stoppage in transit is affected [Section 52]




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Sales of Goods Act



Distinction between right of lien and right of stoppage in
transit

         Right of lien         Right of stoppage in transit
  1) The right of lien is        1) The right of stoppage
     exercised       by    the      in transit can be
     unpaid seller when the         exercised when goods
     goods are in his               are in transit or may
     possession, actual or          be in the possession
     constructive.      If he       of the middleman.
     loses the possession,
     he loses the right of
     lien.

  2) The right of lien is            2) Unpaid seller’s right to
     exercised when the                 stop the goods in
     buyer is able to pay               transit arises only
     but does not pay.                  when the buyer is
                                        insolvent.

  3) Right of lien comes to          3) Right of stoppage in
     an end when the seller             transit  commences
     loses the possession               when the seller loses
     of goods.                          the possession of the
                                        goods sold and it
                                        continues until the
                                        buyer acquires their
                                        possession.


  4) In the right of lien, the       4) In    the   right   of
     possession is retained             stoppage the goods in
     by the seller.                     transit, possession is
                                        regained.


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Sales of Goods Act




Effect of pledge or sub-sale by the buyer [Section 53]

Right of resale [Section 54]

If no notice of re-sale is given to the buyer, the unpaid
seller is not entitled:

 to recover any loss on re-sale of the goods; and
 to retain surplus, if any on the resale;

Right to withhold the deliver of goods [Section 46(2)]

Rights of an unpaid seller against the buyer personally

The unpaid seller has the following four rights available
against the buyer personally:

    (a)   Right to sure for prices.
    (b)   Right to sure for damages for non acceptance
    (c)   Right to repudiate the contract
    (d)   Right to sure for interest.

Rights of parties in case of breach of contract

   Suit for non-delivery
   Suit for specific performance-Section 58
   Suit for damages for breach of warranty-Section 59
   Suit for recovery of price-Section 61




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Sales of Goods Act




Auction Sale [Section 64]

In the case of a sale by auction-

  (1)Where goods are put up for sale in lots, each lot
     is prima facie deemed to be the subject of a
          separate contract of state;
  (2)The sale is complete when the auctioneer
          announces its completion by the fall of the
          hammer or in any other customary manner;
          and, until such announcement is made, any
          bidder may retract his bid;
  (3)A right to bid may be reserved expressly by or on
     behalf of the seller, and where such right is
          expressly so reserved, but not otherwise, the
          seller or anyone person on his behalf may,
          subject to the provisions hereinafter
          contained, bid at the auction;
  (4)Where the sale- is not notified to be subject to a
     right to bid on behalf of the seller, it shall not be
     lawful for the seller to bid himself or to      employ
     any person to bid at such sale, or for the
     auctioneer knowingly to take any bid from           the
     seller or any such person; and any sale
          contravening this rule may be treated as
          fraudulent by the buyer;
  (5)The sale may be notified to be subject to a
          reserved or upset price;
  (6)If the seller makes use of pretended bidding to
          raise the price, the sale is voidable at the
          option of the buyer.




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The Sale Of Goods Act

  • 1. Sales of Goods Act The Sale of Goods Act, 1939 Essentials of a contract of sale (A) Two parties (B) Goods – The subject matter of a contract. (C) Transfer of property. (D) Monetary consideration-price. (E) Essential elements of a valid contract. (F) A Contract of sale includes sale as well as an agreement to Sell. Goods: (a) Existing goods, (b) Future goods, (c) Contingent goods. (a) Existing goods Existing goods are those goods that are owned and possessed by the seller at the time of sale. These may be of three types, which are as follows: (1) Specific goods: Specific goods are those goods that are identified and agreed upon at the time of a contract of sale is made. (2) Ascertained goods: Goods identified or which become ascertained subsequent to the formation of the contract of sale. (3) Unascertained or generic goods: The goods that are not identified and agreed upon at the time of the contract of sale are the unascertained or generic goods. Such goods are defined by description only and may form a part of a lot. 1 Dr Subhash Gupta
  • 2. Sales of Goods Act Future goods Future goods are those that are to be manufactured, produced or acquired. A seller does not actually possess the future goods at the time of the sale. A contract of present sale of future goods purports to operate as an agreement to sell and not a sale. Contingent goods Contingent goods are a type of future goods. Goods, the acquisition of which by the seller depends upon a certain contingency are called contingent goods. Effects of destruction of goods or perishing of goods [Sections 7 and 8] (a)The contract must be an agreement to sell and not of actual sale. (b)The loss must be specific. (c)The loss is not caused by the wrongful act or default of either buyer or seller. (d)The goods have been perished before the risk is passed to the buyer. Ascertainment of price [Sections 9 & 10] Stipulation as to time [Section 11] 1. Stipulation relating to time of payment and 2. Stipulation not relating to time of payment but to other things like delivery of goods etc. Transfer of title-Sections 27-30  Sale by mercantile agent  Sale by one of the joint owners  Sale by a person in possession under a voidable contract 2 Dr Subhash Gupta
  • 3. Sales of Goods Act  Sale by one who has already sold the goods but continues in position thereof  Sale by buyer opting possession before the property in the goods vested in him  Sale by an unpaid seller  Sale under the provisions of other Acts Transfer ownership and delivery of goods Passing of property-Sections 18-26 Essentials of appropriation Reservation of right to disposal-Section 25 Passing of risk-Section 26 Exceptions to the doctrine of “Caveat Emptor” Sale and agreement to sell (points of distinction) (i) Nature of Contract (ii) Transfer of ownership of property (iii) Types of goods or nature of property transferred (iv) General and particular property (v) Consequences of breach (vi) Risk of loss (vii) Seller’s right of reselling the goods (viii) Seller’s insolvency (ix) Buyer’s insolvency Sale and Hire-purchase Agreement • Nature of contract and ownership • Termination of a contract • Implied conditions and warranties • Payment in installments 3 Dr Subhash Gupta
  • 4. Sales of Goods Act • Insolvency of the buyer and risk of loss • A sale is subject to the imposition of sales tax at the time of a contract of sale while sales tax is not leviable on a hire purchase until it is finally converted into a sale. Sale and bailment Sale and barter exchange Difference between a condition and a warranty (a)Purpose (b)Difference as to breach (c)Difference as to treatment (d)Essence of the contract of sale (e)Damages Express & Implied conditions in a contract of sale (Sections 14-17) a. Condition as to title [Section 14(a)] b. Condition as to sale by description [Sec.15] c. Condition as to sale by description as well as by sample d. Condition as to sale by sample [Section 17] e. Condition as to quality or fitness [Sec. 16(1)] f. Condition as to merchantability [Section 16(2)] g. Condition as to wholesomeness h. Condition implied by custom [Section 16(3)] 4 Dr Subhash Gupta
  • 5. Sales of Goods Act Implied Warranties in a Contract of Sale (1)Implied warranty of quiet possession [Section 14(b)] (2)Implied warranty of freedom from encumbrance [Section 14(c)] (3)Implied warranty as to quality or fitness by usage of trade [Section 16(3)] (4)Implied warranty to disclose dangerous nature of goods Delivery of goods (a) Actual delivery (b) Symbolic delivery (c) Constructive delivery or delivery by allotment Rules regarding delivery of goods (a) Mode of delivery [Section 33] (b) Delivery of goods and payment of price are concurrent conditions [Section 32] (c) Effect of part delivery of goods [Section 34] (d) Buyer to apply for delivery [Section 35] (e) Place of delivery of goods (f) Risk of delivery [Section 40] (g) Time of delivery [Section 36(2) and (4)] (h) Goods in possession of a third person or party [Section 36(3) (i) Cost of delivery of goods [Section 36(5)] (j) Delivery of wrong quantity [Section 37] (k) Installment deliveries of goods [Section 38] (l) Delivery to carrier or wharfinger [Section 39] 5 Dr Subhash Gupta
  • 6. Sales of Goods Act (m) When an acceptance is complete on delivery of goods [Section 42] (n) Buyer not bound to return rejected goods [Sec. 43] (o) Liability of buyer for neglecting or refusing delivery of goods [Section 44] Rights of unpaid Seller and remedial measures: The conditions mentioned below must be fulfilled before a seller can be deemed to be an unpaid seller: (a)He must have sold goods against cash and the price must be due. (b)He must be unpaid either wholly or partly. (c)He must have an immediate right or action for the price. (d)He must have not refused payment when tendered. (e)A bill of exchange or any other negotiable instrument was received but dishonored. Rights of an unpaid seller and remedial measures: Under the Sale of Goods Act, the unpaid seller gets certain rights, which can be broadly classified under the following two heads: (a)Rights against goods; and (b)Rights against the buyer personally. 6 Dr Subhash Gupta
  • 7. Sales of Goods Act (a) Rights of unpaid seller against the goods sold: (i) Where the property in the goods sold has been passed, he has the following rights [Section 46 (1)]. (1)Right of Lien [Section 47 to 49]. (2)Right of stoppage of goods in transit [Section 50 to 52]. (3)Right of resale [Section 54]. (ii) Where the property in the goods has not been transferred, he gets the following two rights [Section 42(2)]. (1)Withholding the delivery of goods, and (2)Stoppage in transit. (b) Rights against the buyer personally: Following four rights, the unpaid seller gets against the buyer: (1)Suit for price [Section 55]. (2)Suit for damages [Section 56]. (3)Repudiation of contract [Section 60]. (4)Suit for interest [Section 61]. The rights of the unpaid seller also can be shown diagrammatically as follows: 7 Dr Subhash Gupta
  • 8. Sales of Goods Act Rights of an unpaid seller against the goods Right of lien [Section 47 to 49] Termination of Lien [Section 49] The unpaid seller loses his lien on the goods sold: (a)when he delivers the goods to a carrier or other bailee for the purpose of transmission to the buyer without reserving the right of disposal of the goods; (b)when the buyer or his agent lawfully obtains possession of the goods; (c)by waiver of his lien. This means the unpaid seller loses his lien on the goods when the seller voluntarily abandons his right of lien on the goods. He may do this either expressely or impliedly. Right of stoppage of goods in transit Duration of transit [Section 51] How stoppage in transit is affected [Section 52] 8 Dr Subhash Gupta
  • 9. Sales of Goods Act Distinction between right of lien and right of stoppage in transit Right of lien Right of stoppage in transit 1) The right of lien is 1) The right of stoppage exercised by the in transit can be unpaid seller when the exercised when goods goods are in his are in transit or may possession, actual or be in the possession constructive. If he of the middleman. loses the possession, he loses the right of lien. 2) The right of lien is 2) Unpaid seller’s right to exercised when the stop the goods in buyer is able to pay transit arises only but does not pay. when the buyer is insolvent. 3) Right of lien comes to 3) Right of stoppage in an end when the seller transit commences loses the possession when the seller loses of goods. the possession of the goods sold and it continues until the buyer acquires their possession. 4) In the right of lien, the 4) In the right of possession is retained stoppage the goods in by the seller. transit, possession is regained. 9 Dr Subhash Gupta
  • 10. Sales of Goods Act Effect of pledge or sub-sale by the buyer [Section 53] Right of resale [Section 54] If no notice of re-sale is given to the buyer, the unpaid seller is not entitled:  to recover any loss on re-sale of the goods; and  to retain surplus, if any on the resale; Right to withhold the deliver of goods [Section 46(2)] Rights of an unpaid seller against the buyer personally The unpaid seller has the following four rights available against the buyer personally: (a) Right to sure for prices. (b) Right to sure for damages for non acceptance (c) Right to repudiate the contract (d) Right to sure for interest. Rights of parties in case of breach of contract  Suit for non-delivery  Suit for specific performance-Section 58  Suit for damages for breach of warranty-Section 59  Suit for recovery of price-Section 61 10 Dr Subhash Gupta
  • 11. Sales of Goods Act Auction Sale [Section 64] In the case of a sale by auction- (1)Where goods are put up for sale in lots, each lot is prima facie deemed to be the subject of a separate contract of state; (2)The sale is complete when the auctioneer announces its completion by the fall of the hammer or in any other customary manner; and, until such announcement is made, any bidder may retract his bid; (3)A right to bid may be reserved expressly by or on behalf of the seller, and where such right is expressly so reserved, but not otherwise, the seller or anyone person on his behalf may, subject to the provisions hereinafter contained, bid at the auction; (4)Where the sale- is not notified to be subject to a right to bid on behalf of the seller, it shall not be lawful for the seller to bid himself or to employ any person to bid at such sale, or for the auctioneer knowingly to take any bid from the seller or any such person; and any sale contravening this rule may be treated as fraudulent by the buyer; (5)The sale may be notified to be subject to a reserved or upset price; (6)If the seller makes use of pretended bidding to raise the price, the sale is voidable at the option of the buyer. 11 Dr Subhash Gupta