Sales of Personal Property: Containing the Text of the Uniform Sales Act and the Uniform Bills of Lading Act, with Questions, Problems and Forms |
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... holds goods holds them as bailee for the owner or as purchaser from him . Yet the question may arise where an owner gives possession of his goods to another and it is disputed whether he simply gave the possession and not the title , or ...
... holds goods holds them as bailee for the owner or as purchaser from him . Yet the question may arise where an owner gives possession of his goods to another and it is disputed whether he simply gave the possession and not the title , or ...
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... hold the vendor liable than it would to compel the purchaser to assume the risk . " 30 In some states there is no such warranty . Sec . 23. WARRANTIES NOT AVAILABLE AGAINST A REMOTE SELLER . A warranty extends only to the immediate ...
... hold the vendor liable than it would to compel the purchaser to assume the risk . " 30 In some states there is no such warranty . Sec . 23. WARRANTIES NOT AVAILABLE AGAINST A REMOTE SELLER . A warranty extends only to the immediate ...
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... hold that risk is upon the buyer in possession . He is for practical purposes the owner . The reservation of title is merely for purposes of security and has the same purpose as though the buyer had taken title and given back a chattel ...
... hold that risk is upon the buyer in possession . He is for practical purposes the owner . The reservation of title is merely for purposes of security and has the same purpose as though the buyer had taken title and given back a chattel ...
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... hold documents of title made out in his own name , registration in his own name , etc. , this is clothing the other with such indicia of 44. O'Connor v . Clarke , 170 Pennsylvania Reports , 318 . title that the true owner cannot assert ...
... hold documents of title made out in his own name , registration in his own name , etc. , this is clothing the other with such indicia of 44. O'Connor v . Clarke , 170 Pennsylvania Reports , 318 . title that the true owner cannot assert ...
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... hold documents of title in his own name , that is , bills of lading , warehouse receipts , etc. In such a case , the true owner is estopped to set up his title against those who deal with the holder of such documents as the apparent ...
... hold documents of title in his own name , that is , bills of lading , warehouse receipts , etc. In such a case , the true owner is estopped to set up his title against those who deal with the holder of such documents as the apparent ...
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Sales of Personal Property, Containing the Text of the Uniform Sales ACT and ... Alfred William Bays No preview available - 2015 |
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action agent agreed agreement amount assert his title Assert Title bailee bailment bill of lading breach of warranty buyer carrier or party CHAPTER Chattel Mortgage claim conditional sale consignee contract of sale contract to sell court creditors damages defect delivered document of title effect Estopped executors existence express warranty fact faith fungible horse implied warranty indorsed intention appears law of sales liable lien memorandum ment merchantable negotiable bill negotiable document notice Order Bill original bill otherwise ownership particular purpose payment performance possession purchaser reasonable received refuses remedy resale rescind rescission retain retention RULES FOR ASCERTAINING sale by sample Section sell specific shipped shipper sold specified person statute of frauds stoppage in transitu therein thereof third person tion title has passed transaction transfer of title transferor TRANSFERRING TITLE transit true owner unascertained Uniform Sales Act unless unpaid seller wagon warehouse receipt
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Page 98 - A contract for the sale of any goods of the value of ten pounds or upwards shall not be enforceable by action unless the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the...
Page 118 - Where the seller delivers to the buyer the goods he contracted to sell mixed with goods of a different description not included in the contract, the buyer may accept the goods which are in accordance...
Page 149 - That where a negotiable bill is transferred for value by delivery, and the indorsement of the transferor is essential for negotiation, the transferee acquires a right against the transferor to compel him to indorse the bill, unless a contrary intention appears. The negotiation shall take effect as of the time when the indorsement is actually made.
Page 128 - Where the buyer wrongfully neglects (129) or refuses to accept and pay for the goods, the seller may maintain an action against him for damages for nonacceptance. (2) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the buyer's breach of contract.
Page 98 - ... ready for delivery or some act may be requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery ; but if the goods are to be manufactured by the seller especially for the buyer and are not suitable for sale to others in the ordinary course of the seller's business the provisions of this section shall not apply.
Page 53 - Where there is an unconditional contract to sell specific goods, in a deliverable state, the property in the goods passes to the buyer when the contract is made, and it is immaterial whether the time of payment, or the time of delivery, or both, be postponed.
Page 103 - ... sale be by sample, as well as by description, it is not sufficient that the bulk of the goods corresponds with the sample if the goods do not also correspond with the description.
Page 119 - ... a reasonable opportunity of examining them for the purpose of ascertaining whether they are in conformity with the contract. 2. Unless otherwise agreed, when the seller tenders delivery of goods to the buyer, he is bound, on request, to afford the buyer a reasonable opportunity of examining the goods for the purpose of ascertaining whether they conform with the contract.
Page 142 - ... (c) A readiness and willingness to sign, when the goods are delivered, an acknowledgment that they have been delivered, if such signature is requested by the carrier.
Page 113 - ... had or had ability to convey to a purchaser in good faith for value, and also such title to the goods as the...