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“Nemo dat quod nonhabet ”with suitable case??

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Answered by XxsinglequeenxX28
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The Latin phrase 'Nemo dat quod non habet' means 'no one can give what they do not have'. Nemo Dat is the legal principle that a person who does not have adequate ownership of goods or property cannot transfer the ownership of those goods or that property to someone else.

Section 27[1] Of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 states that when any goods are sold by a person who is not the real owner of the goods and sells them without proper authority and consent from the real owner, the buyer acquires no better title to the goods than the seller had.

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