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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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. ...