Definition of Section 21 of Sale of Goods Act According to the Government of India
Section 21 of Sale of Goods Act: Specific goods to be put into a deliverable state.— Where there is a contract for the sale of specific goods and the seller is bound to do something to the goods for the purpose of putting them into a deliverable state, the property does not pass until such thing is done and the buyer has notice thereof.
Section 24 of Sale of Goods Act - Goods sent on approval or “on sale or return” Section 23 of Sale of Goods Act - Sale of unascertained goods and appropriation Section 22 of Sale of Goods Act - Specific goods in a deliverable state, when the seller has to do anything thereto in order to ascertain price Section 20 of Sale of Goods Act - Specific goods in a deliverable state Section 19 of Sale of Goods Act - Property passes when intended to pass Section 18 of Sale of Goods Act - Goods must be ascertained
