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INTRODUCTION ON SALES OF GOODS


ACT,1930.
Previously known as Indian Sale of
Goods act, 1930.
Came into existence on 1st July,1930.
The seller transfers or agrees to transfer
the ownership to the buyer.
Applicable all over India, except Jammu
and Kashmir.
Amended on 23rd September, 1963 and
renamed as Sale of Goods Act, 1930.
WHAT IS WARRANTY?
TYPES OF WARRANTIES

• There are the following


implied warranties as e pa r ti e s a re
• Both th o n t ra cts
follows: d in c
intereste
1. Warranty as to d w a rra n t y.
an
undisturbed possession.
2. Warranty as to freedom
from Encumbrances.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
CONDITION AND WARRANTY.
CASE LAW.
Case- Mason V.
Burningham
Year- 1945
Plaintiff- Mason
Defendant-
Burningham
Issue- Breach of
Warranty as the seller's
title to the product is
defective.
THANK YOU
33-SANSKRUTI JAGTAP (GROUP
REPRESENTATIVE)
25-AHANA GHOSH
74-MOKSHA MEHTA
105-AKSHAT SHAH
132-NAKIYA SHAIKH

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