Sale Of Goods Act - Study Mode
[#181] In which of the following cases, transit of goods is not deemed to be at an end:
Correct Answer
(A) When the goods are rejected by the buyer and the carrier or bailee continues in possession of goods
[#182] Where the seller re-sells the non-perishable goods without notice of his intention to resell the goods to the buyer, under section 54(2) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930
Correct Answer
(C) The buyer is entitled to the profits on resale and not liable for damages
[#183] Section 7 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is applicable
Correct Answer
(B) Where the goods which are the subject-matter of sale are perished or damaged before the contract of sale
[#184] Under section 16 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, any condition or warranty that may arise under any other provision of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, or any other law is
Correct Answer
(A) Saved
[#185] Is it correct that in a contract of sale of goods under the Sale of Goods Act if the goods received are not as per the terms of the contract then the buyer in all cases has no liability to pay for the goods which are received by him from the seller?
Correct Answer
(C) Yes, he is not liable if he has intimated to the seller within reasonable time that the goods have been rejected