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Start Free TrialSale of Goods Act, 1930 Chapter V
Title: Rights of Unpaid Seller Against the Goods
State: Central
Year: 1930
.....and available against the buyer. Section 54 - Sale not generally rescinded by lien or stoppage in transit (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, a contract of sale is not rescinded by the mere exercise by an unpaid seller of his right of lien or stoppage in transit. (2) Where the goods are of a perishable nature, or where the unpaid seller who has exercised his right of lien or stoppage in transit gives notice to the buyer of his intention to re-sell, the unpaid seller may, if the buyer does not within a reasonable time pay or tender the price, re-sell the goods within a reasonable time and recover from the original buyer damages for any loss occasioned by his breach of contract, but the buyer shall not be entitled to any profit which may occur on the re-sale. If such notice is not given, the unpaid seller shall not be entitled to recover such damages and the buyer shall be entitled to the profit, if any, on the re-sale. (3) Where an unpaid seller who has exercised his right of lien or stoppage in transit re-sells the goods, the buyer acquires a good title thereto as against the original buyer, notwithstanding that no notice of the re-sale has been given to the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSale of Goods Act, 1930 Complete Act
Title: Sale of Goods Act, 1930
State: Central
Year: 1930
.....and agreement to sell Section5 - Contract of sale how made Section6 - Existing or future goods Section7 - Goods perishing before making of contract Section8 - Goods perishing before sale but after agreement to sell Section9 - Ascertainment of price Section10 - Agreement to sell at valuation Section11 - Stipulations as to time Section12 - Condition and warranty Section13 - When condition to be treated as warranty Section14 - Implied undertaking as to title, etc. Section15 - Sale by description Section16 - Implied conditions as to quality or fitness Section17 - Sale by sample Chapter III Section18 - Goods must be ascertained Section19 - Property passes when intended to pass Section20 - Specific goods in a deliverable state Section21 - Specific goods to be put into a deliverable state Section22 - Specific goods in a deliverable state, when the seller has to do anything thereto in order to ascertain price Section23 - Sale of unascertained goods and appropriation Section24 - Goods sent on approval or "on sale or return" Section25 - Reservation of right of disposal Section26 - Risk prima facie passes with property Section27 - Sale by person not the owner .....
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Tax on Entry of Goods Act, 1979 Section 18B
Title: Transit of Goods by Road Through the State and Issue of Transit Pass
State: Karnataka
Year: 1979
.....his entry into the State or after movement has commenced from the State as the case may be, or from the officer empowered for the purposes of sub-section (3) of section 28A, upon interception of the goods vehicle after its entry into the State or after movement has commenced as the case may be;] (2) The driver or the person incharge of the vehicle shall deliver within the stipulated time a copy of transit pass obtained under sub-section (1) to theofficer-incharge at last checkpost or barrier before his exit from the State; (3) If for any reason, the goods carried in a goods vehicle are, after entry into the State 3 [or after commencement of movement, as the case may be] not moved out of the State within the time stipulated in the transit pass, the owner of the goods vehicle shall furnish to the officer empowered in this behalf the reasons for such delay and other particulars if any thereof and such officer shall after due enquiry extend the time of exit by suitably amending the transit pass : Provided that where the goods carried by a vehicle are, after their entry into the State, 3 [or after commencement of movement, as the case may be] transported outside the State by.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 Section 8
Title: Registration to Be in Respect of Particular Goods and Area
State: Central
Year: 1999
(1) A geographical indication may be registered in respect of any or all of the goods, comprised in such class of goods as may be classified by the Registrar and in respect of a definite territory of a country, or a region or locality in that territory, as the case may be. (2) The Registrar shall classify the goods under sub-section (1), as far as may be, in accordance with the International classification of goods for the purposes of registration of Geographical indications. (3) The Registrar may publish in the prescribed manner an alphabetical index of classification of goods referred to in sub-section (2). (4) Any question arising as to the class within which any goods fall or the definite area as referred to in sub-section (1) in respect of which the geographical indication is to be registered or where any goods are not specified in the alphabetical index of goods published under sub-section (3) shall be determined by the Registrar whose decision in the matter shall be final.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMultimodal Transportation of Goods Act, 1993 Section 20
Title: Notice of Loss of or Damage to Goods
State: Central
Year: 1993
(1) The delivery of the consignment to the consignee by the multimodal transport operator shall be treated as prima facie evidence of delivery of the goods as described in the multimodal transport document unless notice of the general nature of loss of, or damage to, the goods is given, in writing, by the consignee to the multimodal transport operator at the time of handing over of the goods to the consignee. (2) Where the loss or damage is not apparent, the provisions of sub-section (1) shall apply unless notice in writing is given by the consignee of the loss of, or damage to, the goods within six consecutive days after the day when the goods were handed over to the consignee. 1[Period of responsibility "20A. The responsibility of the multimodal transport operator for the goods under this Act shall cover the period from the time he has taken the goods in his charge to the time of their delivery.] ___________________ 1. Inserted by The Multimodal Transportation Of Goods (Amendment) Act, 2000 (Act No. 44 of 2000) w.e.f. 05.12.2000.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 Complete Act
Title: Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999
State: Central
Year: 1999
.....renewal, removal and restoration of registration Section19 - Effect of removal from register for failure to pay fee for renewal Chapter IV Section20 - No action for infringement of unregistered geographical indication Section21 - Rights conferred by registration Section22 - Infringement or registered geographical indications Section23 - Registration to be prima facie evidence of validity Section24 - Prohibition of assignment or transmission, etc Chapter V Section25 - Prohibition of registration of geographical indication as trade mark Section26 - Protection to certain trade marks Chapter VI Section27 - Power to cancel or vary registration and to rectify the register Section28 - Correction of register Section29 - Alternation of registered geographical indications Section30 - Adaptation of entries in register to amend or substitute classification of goods Chapter VII Section31 - Appeals to the Appellate Board Section32 - Bar of jurisdiction of courts, etc Section33 - Procedure of the Appellate Board Section34 - Procedure for application for notification, etc., before Appellate Board Section35 - Appearance of Registrar in legal proceedings Section36 - Costs.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMultimodal Transportation of Goods Act, 1993 Section 21
Title: Special Provision for Dangerous Goods
State: Central
Year: 1993
(1) Where the consignor hands over the prescribed dangerous goods to a multimodal transport operator or any person acting on behalf of such operator, the consignor shall inform him of the nature of the dangerous goods and, if necessary, the precautions to be taken while transporting such goods. (2) Where the consignor fails to inform the multimodal transport operator or the other person acting on behalf of such operator of the nature of the dangerous goods and such operator or person does not otherwise have knowledge of the dangerous goods-- (a) the consignor shall be liable to the multimodal transport operator or the other person acting on behalf of such operator for all loss resulting from the multimodal transportation of such goods; and (b) the goods may at any time be unloaded, destroyed or rendered innocuous, as the circumstances may require, without payment of compensation.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 Section 71
Title: Power to Require Goods to Show Indication of Origin
State: Central
Year: 1999
.....the country or place in which they were made or produced, or of the name and address of the manufacturer or the person for whom the goods were manufactured. (2) The notification may specify the manner in which such indication shall be applied, that is to say, whether to goods themselves or in any other manner, and the times or occasions on which the presence of the indication shall be necessary, that is to say, whether on importation only, or also at the time of sale, whether by wholesale or retail or both. (3) No notification under this section shall be issued, unless application is made for its issue by persons or associations substantially representing the interests of dealers in, or manufacturers, producers, or users of, the goods concerned, or unless the Central Government is otherwise convinced that it is necessary in the public interest to issue the notification, with or without such inquiry, as the Central Government may consider necessary. (4) The provisions of section 23 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), shall apply to the issue of a notification under this section as they apply to the making of a rule or bye-taw the making of which is subject to.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1925 (26 of 1925) Section 5
Title: Modification of Article Vi of Rules in Relation to Goods Carried in Sailing Ships and by Prescribed Routes
State: Central
Year: 1925
Article VI of the Rules shall, in relation to -- (a) the carriage of goods by sea in sailing ships carrying goods from any port in1[India] to any other port whether in or outside1[India], and (b) the carriage of goods by sea in ships carrying goods from a port in1[India] notified in this behalf in the2[Official Gazette] by the2[Central Government] to a port in Ceylon specified in the said notification, have effect as though the said Article referred to goods of any class instead of to particular goods and as though the proviso to the second paragraph of the said Article were omitted. _____________________ 1. Substituted by the A.L.O. 1950. 2. Substituted by the A.L.O. 1937.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSale of Goods Act, 1930 Section 6
Title: Existing or Future Goods
State: Central
Year: 1930
(1) The goods which form the subject of a contract of sale may be either existing goods, owned or possessed by the seller, or future goods. (2) There may be a contract for the sale of goods the acquisition of which by the seller depends upon a contingency which may or may not happen. (3) Where by a contract of sale the seller purports to effect a present sale of future goods, the contract operates as an agreement to sell the goods.
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