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CA-Foundation > Business Laws > The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 - Delivery of Goods (Old & New)

What will be the consequences when goods are sold by a person not the Owner and without Owner’s consent.



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The buyer gets no title of goods because the seller has no title of goods sold by him. However, if the owner has by his conduct not denied the seller’s authority to sell, the sale would be treated as valid.


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Notes of The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 - Delivery of Goods (Old & New)



  1. What will be the consequences when goods are sold by a person not the Owner and without Owner’s consent.
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  2. What can be done if the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity different from the one contracted for?
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  3. Unless otherwise agreed, the goods are not to be delivered in installment. Comment.
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  4. What is the liability of buyer for wrongfully neglecting or refusing delivery of goods?
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  5. What are the various types of ‘delivery of goods'?
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