Economy, asked by Bose5834, 10 months ago

What is the purpose behind the enactment of sale of goods act, 1930? To define the laws relating to the sale of goods to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the sale of goods to consolidate, amend and define the laws relating to the sale of goods to define and amend the laws relating to the sale of goods?

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Answered by basavaraj5392
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Answer:

(1)This Act applies to contracts of sale of goods made on or after (but not to those made before) 1 January 1894.

(2)In relation to contracts made on certain dates, this Act applies subject to the modification of certain of its sections as mentioned in Schedule 1 below.

(3)Any such modification is indicated in the section concerned by a reference to Schedule 1 below.

(4)Accordingly, where a section does not contain such a reference, this Act applies in relation to the contract concerned without such modification of the section.

(5)Certain sections or subsections of this Act do not apply to a contract to which Chapter 2 of Part 1 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 applies.

(6)Where that is the case it is indicated in the section concerned

Answered by NainaRamroop
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The purpose behind the enactment of sale of goods act, 1930 and to define the law relating the sale of goods to consolidate and amend the law relating to the relating to the sale of goods are discussed below:

- The contract relating to sale of goods or property to the buyer at a price is a contract of goods that is govern by Sales of good act,1930.

- Here, Sale may be conditional or absolute.

- Except Jammu&Kashmir this act implies to whole of the India.

- Under the contract there are certain peculiar features like remedies for breach if contract, delivery of goods right, warranties and conditions implied,duties of buyer and seller.etc

- The sale of goods act was applied on or after 1 January 1894.

- certain sections or subsections apply to Consumer rights act ,2015 which are not applied in this act.

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