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Difference between revisions of "Contracts for Sale of Goods (11:III)"

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==== a) Implied Condition of Title: s 16(a) ====
==== a) Implied Condition of Title: s 16(a) ====


Section 16(a) provides that, subject to contrary intentions, there is an implied condition that the seller has the right to sell the goods. In an agreement to sell goods at a later date, there is an implied condition that the seller will have the right to sell the goods at the date the buyer takes possession.
Under s 16(a), the ''SGA'' provides that, subject to contrary intentions, there is an implied '''condition''' that the seller has the right to sell the goods. In an agreement to sell goods at a later date, there is an implied condition that the seller will have the right to sell the goods at the date the buyer takes possession.


==== b) Implied Warranty of Quiet Possession: ss 16(b) and (c) ====
==== b) Implied Warranty of Quiet Possession: ss 16(b) and (c) ====
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