Monday, September 7, 2009

Delivery of wrong quality.

Delivery of wrong quantity:

The delivery of the quantity of goods constructed for should be strictly according to the terms of the contract. A defective delivery entitles the buyer to reject the goods. The three different contingencies which may be arises in case of defective delivery.

1.delivery of goods less than contructed for:

Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he contracted to sell,the buyer may reject the goods.

2.delivery of goods in excess of quantity:

Where the seller delivers to the buyers a quantity of goods larger than he contructed to sell, the buyer may1.accept the whole: or 2.reject the whole. He must pay for them at the contract rate.

3.delivery of goods contracted for mixed with other goods:

Where the seller delivers to the buyer the goods he constructed to sell mixed with goods of a different description the buyer may accept the goods with the contract.

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