Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Passing of delivery.

Passing of property:

The primary rules for ascertaining when the property in goods passes to the buyer are as follows.

1.goods must be asbertained:

Were there is a contract for the sale of unascertained goods, no property in the goods is transferred to the buyer unless and until the goods are uncertained.

2.intention of the parties:

Wher for the sale of specific there is a contract ascertained goods, the property in them passes to the buyer at the time when the parties intend it to pass.

Where the intention of the parties cannot be ascertained, where the intention of the parties as to the time when the property in the goods is to pass to the buyer cannot be ascetrtained from the contract, the rules contained in the rules.

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