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Sale of Goods Act, 1962(Act 137).

Section 1 (1): A contract of sale of goods is a contract whereby the seller agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a consideration called the ...

Sale of Goods Act, 1962(Act 137).

Section 2 (1): Capacity to buy and sell is regulated by the general law concerning capacity to contract and to transfer and acquire property.(2) Where necessari ...

Sale of Goods Act, 1962(Act 137).

Section 3: Subject to the provisions of this Act and subject to any other enactment a contract of sale of goods may be made in writing or by word of mouth or pa ...

Sale of Goods Act, 1962(Act 137).

Section 4 (1):  In the case of a sale by auction —(a) where goods are put up for sale in lots each lot is prima facie deemed to be the subject of a separ ...

Sale of Goods Act, 1962(Act 137).

Section 60 (1): In a c.i.f. contract, unless a contrary intention appears—(a) it is the duty of the seller to obtain any necessary export licence;(b) it is th ...

Sale of Goods Act, 1962(Act 137).

Section 61: In a c.i.f. contract, unless a contrary intention appears —(a) the seller is bound at his own expense, to ship the goods during the agreed period, ...

Sale of Goods Act, 1962(Act 137).

Section 62: In a f.o.b. contract, unless a contrary intention appears —(a) the buyer is entitled and bound to nominate a ship to the seller calling during the ...

Sale of Goods Act, 1962(Act 137).

Section 63: Where, in a c.i.f. or f.o.b. contract the price is to be paid by means of a letter of credit opened at a bank to be nominated by the seller, then in ...

Sale of Goods Act, 1962(Act 137).

Section 64: For the purposes of this Part "proper shipping documents" means—(a) the seller's invoices for the goods;(b) bills of lading which acknowledge that ...

Sale of Goods Act, 1962(Act 137).

Section 65: All duties imposed on a buyer or seller under this Part are, unless a contrary intention appears in the contract, conditions and not warranties. ...