Sale of Goods Act
Sale of Goods Act
Sale of Goods Act
1930
INTRODUCTION
• Transactions in the nature of sale of goods
form the subject matter of the Sale of
Goods Act, 1930
• The Act came into force on 1 July, 1930
• It extends to the whole of India, except
Jammu & Kashmir
• This chapter deals with the specific types
of contract, i.e., sale of goods
DEFINITION OF A CONTRACT OF SALE
• Section 4 defines a contract of sale as “a
contract whereby a seller transfers or agrees
to transfer the property in goods to the buyer
for a price”
ESSENTIALS OF A CONTRACT OF SALE
• From the definition, the following essentials of
the contract emerge:
• Example: 2
A man buys a particular horse which is warranted
quiet to ride and drive. If the horse turns out to be
vicious, the buyer’s only remedy is to claim damages.
But if instead of buying a particular horse, a man asks
a dealer to supply him with a quiet horse and the
dealer supplies him with a vicious one, the
stipulation is a condition, and the buyer can return
the horse and can also claim damages for breach of
contract (Hartley vs Hyman)
Transfer of ownership