A contract of sale of goods can’t exist without a ‘sale’ and ‘goods’. According to section 2 of SOGA 1979, a sale is defined as a contract that the sellers transfer or agree to transfer goods to buyers for a considerable price. Both ‘sale’ and ‘agreement to sale’ are covered...
However, it is clear that Indian law distinguishes between warranties and representation with respect to certain specific contracts. These contracts are contracts relating to goods or services that are considered “property” under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 (“SOGA”). Warranties under SOGA have ...
‘goods’. According to section 2 of SOGA 1979, a sale is defined as a contract that the sellers transfer or agree to transfer goods to buyers for a considerable price. Both ‘sale’ and ‘agreement to sale’ are covered in a ‘contract of sale of goods’. A ‘sale’ m 销售合同物品...