This document outlines various implied conditions that may apply in sales contracts even if not expressly stated, including conditions related to title, description, sample, and fitness or quality. It also lists several scenarios where a non-owner may still be able to validly transfer title to goods, such as through estoppel, a mercantile agent, joint ownership, or as an unpaid seller.
This document outlines various implied conditions that may apply in sales contracts even if not expressly stated, including conditions related to title, description, sample, and fitness or quality. It also lists several scenarios where a non-owner may still be able to validly transfer title to goods, such as through estoppel, a mercantile agent, joint ownership, or as an unpaid seller.
This document outlines various implied conditions that may apply in sales contracts even if not expressly stated, including conditions related to title, description, sample, and fitness or quality. It also lists several scenarios where a non-owner may still be able to validly transfer title to goods, such as through estoppel, a mercantile agent, joint ownership, or as an unpaid seller.