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The sale of goods / M G Bridge.

By: Publisher: New York : Oxford university press, 2026Edition: 5thDescription: cvi, 848 pages; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9780198959090
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.072 BRI
Contents:
1:Introduction and Conclusion of the Contract - 2:Definition and Subject Matter of the Sale of Goods Contract - 3:The Passing of Property - 4:Risk, Mistake, and Frustration - 5:The Seller's Duty and Power to Transfer Title - 6:Delivery, Acceptance, and Payment - 7:The Implied Terms of Description, Fitness, and Quality - 8:Other Liabilities of the Seller and Liabilities of Third Parties - 9:Unfair Contract Terms - 10:Termination of the Contract for Breach - 11:The Remedies of the Seller and the Buyer I - 12:The Remedies of the Seller and the Buyer II.
Summary: "This chapter divides into two unequal parts. The first part deals with the seller's contractual duty to ensure that the buyer obtaining the property in the goods receives the best title as against all other possible claimants. Exceptionally, the parties may agree a limited title sale but may not exclude the seller's duty. The seller also has duties concerning the buyer's quiet possession and freedom from encumbrances affecting the goods. The second part deals with the power of the seller to give the buyer the best possible title. It starts with the rule that a seller can transfer no better title than it has before turning to common law exceptions (apparent authority and apparent ownership) and statutory exceptions, notably, voidable title, mercantile agency, seller in possession, buyer in possession and hire purchase legislation"-- Provided by publisher.
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BOOKs . REFERENCE SECTION 346.072 BRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HB Not For Loan Recommended by Mr. Harsha N 40808

1:Introduction and Conclusion of the Contract -
2:Definition and Subject Matter of the Sale of Goods Contract -
3:The Passing of Property -
4:Risk, Mistake, and Frustration -
5:The Seller's Duty and Power to Transfer Title -
6:Delivery, Acceptance, and Payment -
7:The Implied Terms of Description, Fitness, and Quality -
8:Other Liabilities of the Seller and Liabilities of Third Parties -
9:Unfair Contract Terms -
10:Termination of the Contract for Breach -
11:The Remedies of the Seller and the Buyer I -
12:The Remedies of the Seller and the Buyer II.

"This chapter divides into two unequal parts. The first part deals with the seller's contractual duty to ensure that the buyer obtaining the property in the goods receives the best title as against all other possible claimants. Exceptionally, the parties may agree a limited title sale but may not exclude the seller's duty. The seller also has duties concerning the buyer's quiet possession and freedom from encumbrances affecting the goods. The second part deals with the power of the seller to give the buyer the best possible title. It starts with the rule that a seller can transfer no better title than it has before turning to common law exceptions (apparent authority and apparent ownership) and statutory exceptions, notably, voidable title, mercantile agency, seller in possession, buyer in possession and hire purchase legislation"-- Provided by publisher.