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Section 14 - 17, Sales of Goods Ordinance (Cap.26) PDF
Section 14 - 17, Sales of Goods Ordinance (Cap.26) PDF
hk
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(iii) anyone claiming through or under the seller or that third person
otherwise than under a charge or encumbrance disclosed or known to
the buyer before the contract is made, will disturb the buyer's quiet
possession of the goods.
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(5) Subsections (1), (2), (3) and (4) apply to a sale by a person who in the course of
a business is acting as agent for another as they apply to a sale by a principal in
the course of a business, except where that other is not selling in the course of a
business and either the buyer knows that fact or reasonable steps are taken to
bring it to the notice of the buyer before the contract is made.
(6) In the application of subsection (3) to an agreement for the sale of goods under
which the purchase price or part of it is payable by installments any reference to
the seller shall include a reference to the person by whom any antecedent
negotiations are conducted.
(7) In subsection (6) "antecedent negotiations" () means any negotiations
or arrangements with the buyer whereby he was induced to make the agreement
or which otherwise promoted the transaction to which the agreement relates.
(8) Except as provided by this section and section 17, and subject to the provisions
of any other enactment, there is no implied condition or warranty as to the
quality or fitness for any particular purpose of goods supplied under a contract of
sale.
(1) A contract of sale is a contract for sale by sample where there is a term in the
contract, express or implied, to that effect.
(2) In the case of a contract for sale by sample -
(a) there is an implied condition that the bulk shall correspond with the sample
in quality;
(b) there is an implied condition that the buyer shall have a reasonable
opportunity of comparing the bulk with the sample;
(c) there is an implied condition that the goods shall be free from any defect,
rendering them un-merchantable, which would not be apparent on
reasonable examination of the sample.
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