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541
In the provided context, what is the definition of the term 'prong'?
The term 'prong' refers to a slender, pointed projection or a spike, often found on tools like forks or antlers. In a literary or descriptive context, it is used to describe something that extends outward from a main body, often serving a functional or symbolic purpose related to sharpness or division.
542
The Indian Sale of Goods Act, 1930, was primarily modeled after which international legal framework?
The Indian Sale of Goods Act, 1930, was heavily influenced by the English Sale of Goods Act of 1893. It adopts many principles and provisions from its English counterpart, adapting them to the Indian legal context to ensure consistency in commercial law and trade practices during the colonial era.
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Which section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, governs legal proceedings for the recovery of the sale price?
Section 55 of the Sale of Goods Act specifically addresses suits for the price. It provides that where the property in the goods has passed to the buyer and the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to pay for the goods, the seller may sue the buyer for the price of the goods.
544
Which sub-section of Section 2 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, provides the legal definition of 'Goods'?
According to the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Section 2(7) defines 'goods' as every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money, including stock, shares, growing crops, grass, and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale.
545
In a contract of sale, how may a stipulation with reference to the goods be classified?
Under the Sale of Goods Act, a stipulation in a contract of sale with reference to goods may be either a condition or a warranty. A condition is a stipulation essential to the main purpose of the contract, whereas a warranty is a stipulation collateral to the main purpose, providing a remedy for damages if breached.
546
What legal right does an unpaid seller possess if they have already delivered a portion of the goods?
When an unpaid seller has made part delivery of the goods, they retain a right of lien on the remainder of the goods in their possession, provided that the part delivery was not made under such circumstances as to show an agreement to waive the lien or right of retention.
547
Section 58 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, grants the right to sue for specific performance of a contract to which party?
Section 58 of the Sale of Goods Act allows a buyer to sue the seller for specific performance in cases where the seller fails to deliver specific or ascertained goods. While the source answer indicates 'Seller', this section is primarily a remedy for the buyer to compel delivery of unique goods.
548
Which section of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, provides the legal definition of an 'unpaid seller'?
Section 45 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, defines an 'unpaid seller' as one to whom the whole of the price has not been paid or tendered, or when a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument has been received as conditional payment and the condition has not been fulfilled.
549
On what date did the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, officially come into force?
The Sale of Goods Act, 1930, was enacted to regulate the rights and obligations of buyers and sellers in a fair and transparent manner. Its implementation date of July 1, 1930, marked a significant milestone in consumer protection and trade practices in India, replacing the earlier provisions found in the Indian Contract Act of 1872.
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According to Section 31 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, what are the primary duties of the buyer?
Section 31 of the Sale of Goods Act establishes that it is the duty of the seller to deliver the goods and the duty of the buyer to accept and pay for them in accordance with the terms of the contract of sale, ensuring mutual performance of contractual obligations.