Duties of the buyer
1.duty to accept the goods and pay for them in he terms of the exchange for possession. It is the duty of the buyer to accept the goods and pay for them, in accordance with the contract of sale of exchange.
2.duty to apply for delivery apart from any express contract, it is the duty of the buyer to apply for delivery.
3.duty to demand delivery at a reasonable hour it is the duty of buyer to demand delivery at a reasonable hour.
4.duty to accept instalment delivery and pay for it refer to point rules as to delivery.
5.duty to take risk of deterioration in the course of transit where the seller of seller of goods ag increes to delivery them at his own risk at a place other than where they are sold, the buyer shall take any risk of deterioration in goods in this regard.
6.duty intimate the seller where he rejects the goods unless otherwise agreed, it is the duty of the buyer to inform the seller in case he refuse to accept the goods.
7.duty to take delivery it is the duty of the buyer to take delivery of the goods within a reasonable time after the tender of delivery.
8.duty to pay price where property in goods has passed to the buyer it is duty to pay the price according to the term of the contract.
Monday, September 7, 2009
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