The Sales of Goods Act,1930 MR. M. Farani
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Title: The Sales of Goods Act, 1930
Description: The Sales of Goods Act, 1930, is a key piece of legislation in India that regulates contracts related to the sale of goods. Enacted on March 15, 1930, and effective from July 1, 1930, the Act provides a comprehensive legal framework to ensure fairness and clarity in commercial transactions involving movable property.
Key Features:
Definition of Goods: Covers all types of movable property except money and actionable claims.
Contracts of Sale: Differentiates between 'sale' and 'agreement to sell'.
Conditions and Warranties: Defines essential and non-essential terms of a contract.
Transfer of Property: Rules for determining the passage of ownership.
Performance of Contract: Obligations of delivery, acceptance, and payment.
Rights of Unpaid Seller: Includes right of lien, stoppage in transit, and resale.
Remedies for Breach: Provides remedies for both sellers and buyers.
Importance: This Act establishes the legal foundation for sale of goods contracts in India, ensuring structured and equitable commercial practices.
Keywords: Sales of Goods Act, 1930; Contract Law; Commercial Transactions; Movable Property; Indian Legislation; Buyer and Seller Rights; Conditions and Warranties.
Subjects:
Law
Commercial Law
Contract Law
Trade Regulations
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Additional Notes:
The Act embodies the principle of "Caveat Emptor" (Let the buyer beware).
Includes implied terms that protect both parties in a sale contract.
Essential for understanding the legalities of sale transactions in India.
References:
Full text of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930
Commentaries and interpretations by legal scholars
Case law illustrating applications of the Act
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