Section 46 of Sale of Goods Act
Unpaid seller’s sights.— (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act and of any law for the time being in force, notwithstanding that the property in the goods may have passed to the buyer, the…
Unpaid seller’s sights.— (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act and of any law for the time being in force, notwithstanding that the property in the goods may have passed to the buyer, the…
Seller’s lien.— (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the unpaid seller of goods who is in possession of them is entitled to retain possession of them until payment or tender of the price…
Part delivery.— Where an unpaid seller has made part delivery of the goods, he may exercise his right of lien on the remainder, unless such part delivery has been made under such circumstances as to…
Termination of lien.— (1) The unpaid seller of goods loses his lien thereon— (2) The unpaid seller of goods, having a lien thereon, does not lose his lien by reason only that he has obtained…
Right of stoppage in transit.— Subject to the provisions of this Act, when the buyer of goods becomes insolvent, the unpaid seller who has parted with the possession of the goods has the right of…
Duration of transit.— (1) Goods are deemed to be in course of transit from the time when they are delivered to a carrier or other bailee for the purpose of transmission to the buyer, until…
How stoppage in transit is effected.— (1) The unpaid sellermay exercise his right of stoppage in transit either by taking actual possession of the goods, or by giving notice of his claim to the carrier…
Effect of sub-sale or pledge by buyer.— (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the unpaid seller’s right of lien or stoppage in transit is not affected by any sale or other disposition of…
Sale not generally rescinded by lien or stoppage in transit.— (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, a contract of sale is not rescinded by the mere exercise by an unpaid seller of his…