Sale Of Goods Act - Study Mode
[#216] Where no price is fixed in a contract of sale of goods, under section 9 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930
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(C) The buyer shall pay a reasonable price
[#217] The statutory power of re-sale of goods under section 54(2) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, arises
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(A) Where the property in goods has passed to the buyer subject to the lien of the unpaid seller
[#218] The propositions are 1. The general property in goods can be with one person while the special property in the same goods be with the another person. 2. The transfer of general property in goods to one person can be done subject to a special property in the same goods in another person. 3. The special property in goods can be only with the person having general property in goods. In respect of the aftersaid proposition which of the following is true
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(B) 1 and 2 are correct, 3 is incorrect
[#219] Section 6 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 recognises exceptions to the general rule of caveat emptor enunciated in the first para of the section
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(C) Three
[#220] Choose the most appropriate answer. Unless otherwise agreed, the goods remain at seller's risk until:
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(D) The property therein has been transferred to the buyer