Economy, asked by pritam9432, 1 year ago

Name any two rights enjoyed by an unpaid seller against goods

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Answered by jb0440263
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The rights are :-
1. Right of lien
2. Right of stoppage of good in transit.
A. Right of lien means :- 'lein' is the right to retain possession of the goods until the payment for the same is made.
B. It is a right of stopping goods while in transit after the unpaid seller has lost the possession of the goods. It enable the seller to regain the possession.
Answered by zerotohero
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These privileges of the unpaid vendor are known as 'rights in rem'. On the off chance that the property in the merchandise has just been passed on to the purchaser, the unpaid dealer has the accompanying rights against the products:  

1. Right of Lien  

The privilege of lien is the privilege to hold ownership of the products until installment for the equivalent is made. Such a privilege is accessible to the unpaid merchant having ownership of the merchandise if the products have been sold with no stipulation as to credit or they have been sold using a loan, yet the term of credit has terminated. Such a privilege is likewise accessible on the off chance that the purchaser has turned out to be bankrupt.  

2. Right of stoppage in travel  

It is a privilege of halting the products while in travel after the unpaid dealer has lost ownership of the merchandise. This privilege empowers the merchant to recover ownership. Such a privilege is accessible to the unpaid dealer when the purchaser ends up wiped out and when the products are in travel. Products are esteemed to be in course of travel on the off chance that they are conveyed to a bearer or other bailee with the end goal of transmission to the purchaser, until the purchaser or his specialist takes conveyance of them.

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