4. The Sale Of Goods Act - 1930
Contract of Sale (S.2) – Concept, Essentials elements of contract of
sale, Distinction between Sale and Agreement to sell (S.4) Distinguish
between Sale and Hire Purchase Agreement, Types of Goods. Effects of
Destruction of Goods (Ss. 6,7.8)
Conditions & Warranties (Ss. 11-25 & 62, 63) – Concept,
Distinguish between Conditions and Warranties, Implied Conditions &
Warranties, Concept of Doctrine of Caveat Emptor – Exceptions.
Property – Concept, Rules of transfer of property (Ss. 18-26)
Unpaid Seller (Ss. 45-54, 55 & 56) - Concept, Rights of an unpaid
seller, Remedies for Breach of contract of Sale (Ss. 55-61),Auction sale
– Concept, Legal Provisions. (S. 64)
Contract of Sale (S.2) – Concept, Essentials elements of contract of
sale.
Section 4(1) defines sale as : "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."
Essential features of sale :
1. Bilateral contract.
2. Money consideration.
3. transfer of only movable goods.
4. Transfer of general property.
5. No particular form.
6. Absolute or conditional.
Distinction between Sale and Agreement to Sale
Section 4(3) lays down : "Where under a contract of sale , the property in goods is transferred from the seller to the buyer, the contract is called sale, but where the transfer of property in the goods is to take place at a future time, or subject to some conditions to be fullfilled, the contract is called agreement to sale.
1. Executed and Executory Contract.
2. Agreement plus conveyance or no conveyance.
3. Actual transfer of property in goods.
4. Passing of risk in the goods to the buyer.
5. Remedy against seller.
6. Remedy against buyer.
7. Right in rem and personam.
8. Risk of destruction of goods.
9. In case of insolvency of seller.
10. In case of Insolvency of buyer
Distinguish Between Sale and Hire Purchase Agreement
1. Transfer of Ownership.
Transferred - After fixed instalments
2. Option to return goods to the seller.
3. Position of Buyer and Hire Purchaser
Full owner - Bailee
4. Appropriation of instalments.
Price of the goods - Hire charges, till the option to purchase is exercised
5. Can seller get back the goods.
6. Governed by what Act ?
Types of Goods
Existing Goods Future Goods Contingent Goods
Specific Goods
Ascertained Goods
Unascertained Goods
EFFECT OF DESTRUCTION OF GOODS
1. Effect of perishing of goods before making the contract (S-7)
2. Effect of goods perishing before sale but after agreement to sale (S-8)
CONDITION [Section 12(2)]
A condition is a stipulation, essential to the main purpose of the contract, the breach of which gives right to treat the contract as repudiated.
WARRANTY [Section 12(3)]
A warranty is a stipulation collateral to the main purpose of the contract, the breach of which gives right to claim for damages, but not a right to reject the goods and treat the contract as repudiated.
Distinction between condition and warranty :
1. Essential or collateral contract.
2. Nature of remedy.
Collateral : situated side by side; parallel.
Stipulation : a condition or requirement that is specified or demanded as part of an agreement.
IMPLIED CONDITIONS :
1. Implied condition as to title [S.149(a)]
2. Implied condition as to sale by description [S.15]
3. Implied condition as to sale by sample.
4. Implied condition as to sale by description as well as by sample. [S.15]
5. Implied condition as to quality and fitness for buyers purpose [S.16]
6. Implied condition as to merchantable quality [S.16(2)]
7. An implied condition as to wholesomeness.
8. Condition implied by Trade Usage [S. 16(3)]
IMPLIED WARRANTIES
1. Implied Warranty of Quiet and peaceful possession. [S. 14 (b)]
2. Implied Warranty of freedom from encumbrances. [S. 14 (C)]
encumbrance : law. a mortgage or other claim on property or assets.
DOCTRINE OF CAVEAT EMPTOR
"The person who buys the goods must keep his eyes open, his mind active and cautious while buying the goods"
Exemptions :
1. Fitness for buyers purpose [S.16(1)]
2. Sale under Trade Name [S. 16(1)]
3. Merchantable Quality [S. 16 (2)]
4. Trade Usage [S.16 (3)]
5.Consent by fraud.
PROPERTY - CONCEPT, RULES OF TRANSFER OF PROPERTY
2.(11) “property” means the general property in goods, and not merely a special property;
2 (7) “goods” means every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money; and includes stock and shares, growing crops, grass, and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale;
RULES OF TRANSFER OF PROPERTY
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