Section 28 of Sale of Goods Act
Sale by one of joint owners.— If one of several joint owners of goods has the sole possession of them by permission of the co-owners, the property in the goods is transferred to any person…
Sale by one of joint owners.— If one of several joint owners of goods has the sole possession of them by permission of the co-owners, the property in the goods is transferred to any person…
Sale by person in possession under voidable contract.— When the seller of goods has obtained possession thereof under a contract voidable under section 19 or section 19A of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (9 of…
Seller or buyer in possession after sale.— (1) Where a person, having sold goods, continues or is in possession of the goods or of the documents of title to the goods, the delivery or transfer…
Duties, of seller and buyer.— It is the duty to the seller to deliver the goods and of the buyer to accept and pay for them, in accordance with the terms of the contract of…
Payment and delivery are concurrent conditions.— Unless otherwise agreed, delivery of the goods and payment of the price are concurrent conditions, that is to say, the seller shall be ready and willing to give possession…
Delivery.— Delivery of goods sold may be made by doing anything which the parties agree shall be treated as delivery or which has the effect of putting the goods in the possession of the buyer…
Effect of part delivery.— A delivery of part of goods, in progress of the delivery of the whole, has the same effect, for the purpose of passing the property in such goods, as a delivery…
Buyer to apply for delivery.— Apart from any express contract, the seller of goods is not bound to delivery them until the buyer applies for delivery.
Rules as to delivery.— (1) Whether it is for the buyer to take possession of the goods or for the seller to send them to the buyer is a question depending in each case on…