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Distinction between property in goods and possession of goods

Distinction between specific goods and ascertained goods

Duties of the buyer and the seller in a contract for the sale of goods

Duty of the seller to deliver the goods to the buyer

Effect of a breach of a condition or warranty

Effect of delivery of goods to the purchaser

Effect of failure of a buyer to immediately repudiate a contract

Effect of property in goods passing to the buyer

Forms in which delivery of goods to the buyer can take

How the price of goods is ascertained in the absence of an agreement

Implied warranty by the seller in a contract of sale of goods

Instances when an unpaid seller may recover possession of the goods from the buyer

Meaning of a contract for sale of goods

Meaning of a contract of sale of goods

Object of sale of goods

Position of the law where a buyer clearly specifies the descriptions of the goods he wants to buy

Position of the law where there is a sale of goods by description

Position of the Sal of Goods Act on the ownership of a vehicle

Principles governing a buyer's acceptance of goods in a sale of goods transaction

Remedies available to a buyer of non-specific or unascertained goods

Remedies available to a buyer who has paid all or part of the contract price

Remedies available to an unpaid seller

Remedy in the event of the failure of a seller to conform to the description where goods are sold by description

The duties of a buyer in a contract for the sale of goods

The fundamental obligation of the seller

The fundamental obligations of the buyer and seller

The means and the place of delivery of goods

The obligations of the parties in a contract for sale of goods

The place for the delivery of goods

The position of the law on the liability of the buyer and seller in a sale of goods transaction

The principle that time is of the essence in a contract for the sale of goods

The remedies for breach of a contract for the sale of goods

The seller's remedy where the buyer has wrongfully neglected or refused to accept goods

What should guide the court in determining the time when property passes when there is a contract for the sale of specific goods

When a second-hand car would be said to be of merchantable quality

When property in goods pass under a contract of sale

Whether a buyer who fails to reject defective goods can later be heard to complain about the goods

Whether a buyer who receives goods which are in part inferior in quality to the goods contracted for can take delivery of them, accept the whole, and claim damages in respect of that part of the whole which was inferior to sample

Whether a buyer who sought for a renegotiation of price of goods can later reject them on the ground that they are defective

Whether a contract of sale of goods is not formed where no fixed price was agreed upon

Whether a defendant will be allowed to have the balance of the purchase price in addition to enjoying the use of the goods

Whether a party can repudiate a contract after retaining the goods for a long time

Whether a sale by a judgment debtor is void or voidable

Whether a vendor can seize a chattel in the event of default of payment of purchase price

Whether an agreement by the seller to keep goods for later delivery is a condition of the sale where the agreement was not present from the start of the offer

Whether goods pass to the purchaser where they are not in accordance with the contract

Whether payment for goods must be concurrent with delivery

Whether price is an essential element of a contract of sale of goods

Whether the buyer must have bought equivalent goods to replace those not delivered before he can recover damages for wrongful refusal to deliver

Whether the law recognises contracts for which there has been a change in the time of delivery and for which no specific date has been substituted for the original date

Whether the sale of a business is a sale of goods within the meaning of the Sale of Goods Act

Whether time is of the essence in a contract for sale of goods where the buyer received the goods in spite of the seller's delay

Whether title in the goods passes where there has been a long period of retention

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