1 CONTRACT
2 OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE
3 CONSIDERATION
4 CAPACITY TO CONTRACT
5 FREE CONSENT
6 LEGALITY OF OBJECT
7 CONTINGENT CONTRACT
8 QUASI CONTRACT
9 PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT
10 DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT
11 REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT
1 CONTRACT
2 OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE
3 CONSIDERATION
4 CAPACITY TO CONTRACT
5 FREE CONSENT
6 LEGALITY OF OBJECT
7 CONTINGENT CONTRACT
8 QUASI CONTRACT
9 PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT
10 DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT
11 REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT
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What is contract of sale?,
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Sale by description,
Sale by sample,
Law of Caveat Emptor and Caveat, ,Vendetta
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Nemo dat quod non habet,
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Case Studies,
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1. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad
Professor of Law
www.technolexindia.com
tabrezahmad7@gmail.com
http://technolexindia.blogspot.com
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3. Agenda
1. What is contract of sale?
2. What is agreement to sell?
3. What is the subject matter of sale?
4. Implied and Expressed Conditions and Warranties
5. Fitness and Merchantable quality
6. Sale by description
7. Sale by sample
8. Law of Caveat Emptor and Caveat Vendittor
9. Passing of property and risk
10. Nemo dat quod non habet
11. Remedies of unpaid seller
12. Case Studies
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4. Contract of sale
Most common of all the commercial contracts
Came into force on 1st JULY,1930.
Are subject to the general legal principles
applicable to all the contracts such as, offer &
its acceptance, consideration.
Some special features
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5. ESSENTIALS OF VALID SALE CONTRACT
Two parties:
There must be 2 distinct parties i.e., a buyer and a
seller
Goods:
Goods which form the subject matter of the contract
of sale must be movable.
Price:
The consideration for the contract of sale, called price,
must be money
Essential elements of a valid contract:
A contract is made by an offer to buy or sell goods for
a price and the acceptance of such offer.
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6. SALE AND AGREEMENT TO SELL
Property in the goods is transferred from the seller
to the buyer- Sale
Transfer of the property in the goods is to take place
at some future date or after fulfillment of some
condition- Agreement to sell
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7. SALE AND AGREEMENT TO SELL
Sale Agreement to sell
1. Ownership is with the 1. Ownership is with the
buyer seller
2. Executed contract 2. Executory contract
3. Sue for price, in case of 3. Sue for damages only,
breach in case of breach
4. Goods lost by accident 4. Goods lost by accident
then loss falls on the then loss falls on the
buyer. Seller.
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8. CONDITION AND WARRANTY
Condition Warranty
1. Its is a term in contract 1. Its a term in contract
which is essential. which is collateral.
2. When condition 2. When warranty
breaches? breaches?
3. Breach of condition can 3. Breach of warranty
be breach of warranty cannot be breach of
condition.
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9. EXPRESS AND IMPLIED CONDITIONS
AND WARRANTIES
Condition or warranty may be expressed
Express condition and warranty are expressly
provided in the contract.
Implied Condition or warranty are provided by the
law.
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10. Condition as to title:
In a contract of sale, unless the situation of the
contract are such as to show a different intention,
there is an implied condition on part of the seller
that—
In sale, he has right to sell goods.
In agreement to sell, he will have a right to sell at
the time when property is to pass.
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11. SALE BY DESCRIPTION
In sale by description there is an implied condition that
the goods shall correspond with description.
This means “if you contract to sell peas, you cannot
oblige the party to take beans.”
Hence if the description of the article tendered is
different then the buyer may not buy the goods.
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12. SALE BY DESCRIPTION AND SAMPLE
If the sale is by sample as well as by description, it is not
sufficient that the bulk of goods corresponds with the
sample, if the goods do not also correspond with the
description.
This means goods must match with the description and
sample.
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13. CONDITION AS TO QUALITY OR FITNESS
Normally, in a contract of sale there is no implied
condition as to quality or fitness for particular purpose.
The buyer must test the goods before he buys them in
order to satisfy him self that the goods shall be suitable
for him.
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14. CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY
Where goods are bought by description from a seller
who deals in goods of that description there is an implied
condition that the goods are of merchantable quality.
This means goods should be such that they are
commercially saleable, as per the description by which
they are known in the market at their full value.
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15. CONDITION IMPLIED BY CUSTOM
An implied condition as to quality or fitness for a
particular purpose may be annexed by the usage of trade.
This means that the goods which are required may be
ascertained from the acts and from the nature of
description of that article.
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16. SALE BY SAMPLE
A contract of sale is a contract for sale by sample
where there is a term in the contract, express or
implied, to that effect.
1. That bulk shall correspond with the sample in quality,
2. That the buyer shall have a reasonable opportunity of
comparing the bulk with the sample.
3. That the goods shall be free from any defects,
rendering them unmerchantable.
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17. CONDITION AS TO WHOLESOMENESS
In the case of eatables and provisions, in
addition to the implied condition as to
merchantability, there is another implied
condition that the goods shall be wholesome.
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18. WARRANTY OF QUIET POSSESSION
In a contract of sale, unless there is a contrary intention,
there is an implied warranty that the buyer shall have
and enjoy quite possession of the goods.
If the buyer is in any way disturbed in the enjoyment of
the goods in consequence of the seller’s defective title to
sell, he can claim damages from the seller.
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19. WARRANTY OF FREEDOM FROM
ENCUMBRANCES
In addition to the previous warranty, the buyer is
entitled to a further warranty that the goods are not
subject to any charge or right in favor of a third party.
If the possession is in any way disturbed by reason of the
existence of any charge or encumbrances on the goods in
favor of any third party, he shall have a right to claim
damages for breach of this warranty.
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20. WARRANTY AS TO QUALITY OR
FITNESS BY USAGE OF TRADE
An implied warranty as to quality or fitness for a
particular purpose may be annexed by the usage
of trade.
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21. WARRANTY TO DISCLOSE
DANGEROUS NATURE OF GOODS.
When a person sells goods knowing that the goods
are inherently dangerous or they are likely to be
dangerous to the buyer and that the buyer is
ignorant of the danger, he must warn the buyer of
the probable danger, other wise he will be liable in
damages.
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22. CAVEAT EMPTOR and Its
exceptions
This means “LET THE BUYER BEWARE” i.e.,
the seller is under no duty to reveal unflattering
truths about the goods sold.
Fitness for Buyers purpose
Therefore, when a person buys some goods, be
must examine them thoroughly.
If the goods turn out to be defective or do not
suit his purpose or he depends upon his own
skills and makes a bad decision, he cannot blame
the seller.
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23. Sale under Patent or Trade name
Merchantable quality
Usage of trade
Consent by fraud
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24. WHO IS AN UNPAID SELLER
A seller of goods is deemed to be an unpaid seller:-
When the whole of the price has not been paid or
tendered
When any negotiable instrument is dishonoured
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25. Rights of unpaid seller
Against the
goods Against
the seller
Where the Where the personally
property in
property in the goods has
the goods not passed
has passed
Stoppage
With
in transit Stoppage holding
Lien in transit delivery
Re sale
Suit for Repudiation Suit for
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26. RULES OF DELIVERY
Mode of delivery Time of delivery
Delivery and payment Goods in possession of
con current condition a third party
Effects of part delivery Cost of delivery
Buyer to apply for Delivery of wrong
delivery quantity
Place of delivery Installment deliveries
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27. FREE ON BOARD
Seller’s duties: Buyer’s Duties:
To deliver the goods on Arrange for the contract
board the ship named by of affreightment
the buyer
Name the ship on which
Once goods are put on
board the ship, they are at goods are to be delivered.
the risk of the buyer.
It becomes the duty of the
The duty of the seller buyer once the goods are
ends when he delivers the on the ship.
goods to the ship at the
port of shipment.
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28. COST, INSURANCE, FREIGHT
Seller’s duty: Buyer’s duty
Make out an invoice of
the goods sold.
To pay unloading
Procure a contract of charges, wharf age
affreightment. charges, etc.
To arrange for an To pay custom and
insurance. import duties.
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29. AUCTION SALE
A sale by auction is a public sale where different
intending buyers try to outbid each other.
The goods are ultimately sold to the highest bidder.
The auctioneer who sells the goods by the auction is an
agent of the seller, i.e. the owner.
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30. RULES OF AUCTION SALE
Completion of sale:-
The sale is complete when the auctioneer
announces its completion by the fall of the
hammer or in some other customary manner like
“one two three” or “going going, gone”
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31. RIGHT OF SELLER TO BID
A right to bid may be reserved expressly by or on
behalf of the seller. Where such right is expressly
reserved, the seller or any one person on his
behalf may bid at the auction.
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32. SALE NOT NOTIFIED SUBJECT TO A
RIGHT TO BID
It is not lawful
1. For the seller to bid himself or to employ any
person to bid at such sale.
2. For the auctioneer knowingly to take any bid from
the seller or any such person.
3. Any sale against this rule may be treated as
fraudulent.
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33. RESERVE PRICE
It is the price below which the auctioneer will not
sell.
Where the sale is subject to a reserve price, every bid
is accepted conditionally on the reserve price being
reached.
But where the sale is without reserve, the goods will
be sold to the highest bidder.
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34. USE OF PRETENDED BIDDING
If the seller makes use of pretended bidding to
raise the price, the sale is void able at the option
of the buyer.
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35. KNOCK OUT OR AGREEMENT NOT TO
BID AGAINST EACH OTHER
Where a group of persons form a combination to
prevent competition between themselves at an
auction and arrange that only one of them will bid
and share anything so obtained among themselves.
This is called knock out which is legal.
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36. Sale Under Compulsion
Board of Trade
Tea Board
Steel Controller
OPEC
etc
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37. Case Studies
Indian Steel and Wire Products Ltd.
(Appellant)
v.
State of Madras ( Respondent)
AIR 1968 SC 478
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38. Orissa Textile Mills Ltd. and Another (
Petitioners)
V.
Ganesh Das Ramkishun ( Opposite Party)
AIR 1961 PAT 107
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39. P.S.N.S Ambalavana Chettiar &
Co. Ltd. and another ( In both the
Appeals), Appellants
V.
Express Nespapers Ltd. Bombay
( In both the Appeals), Respondent.
AIR 1968 SC 741
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40. Union of India, (Appellant)
V.
A.L Ralliaram (Respondent)
AIR 1963 SC 1685
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