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    Contract of sale Table of content 1. The seller’s duty to protect 2. The seller’s duty to deliver 3.1 The meaning of delivery 3.2 How delivery occurs 3. The seller’s ability for latent defects 4.3 General principles 4.4 Requirements for liability 4.5 Scope of the seller’s liability 4.6 Waiver at the time of conclusion of the agreement 4.7 Latent defects in repairs 4. The manufacture & dealer’s liability for latent defect 5

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    acceptance‚ outlined in various international documents like the Vienna Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods‚ 1980. A distance contract is defined under Regulation 5 of the Consumer Contracts (Information‚ Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 (‘CCR’) as‚ “a contract concluded between a trader and a consumer under an organised distance sales or service-provision scheme without the simultaneous physical presence of the trader and the consumer‚ with the exclusive

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    Facts of the Case CoAx and CableCo have entered into a binding written agreement for CableCo to buy 1‚000 feet of coaxial cable for $3 per foot. However‚ CableCo is building a new warehouse‚ so they currently don’t have anywhere to store the cable. They have asked CoAx to store the cable in their warehouse until CableCo’s warehouse is completed in three months. CoAx agrees to do so. They store the cable in spools holding 10‚000 feet of cable‚ which are considered finished goods ready to be shipped

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    Bai Al-Salam Case Study

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    ABSTRACT This paper aims to explore the concept and modus operandi in Bai’ al-Salam‚ one of the types of transactions that allowed Syara’ based on human welfare‚ which allows the sale of something which does not exist at the time of sale. For this purpose‚ pillars and conditions Bai’ al-Salam will be discussed. Next‚ the paper will discuss Islamic financing through the concept of Bai’ al-Salam which are includes the financing of Bai’ al-Salam in mixed (hybrid)‚ products Bai’ al-Salam as working capital

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    SHIP’S CLASS ON THE REGISTER It amounts to a promise that ship at time of making of the charter is so classed. It has no future assurance that the owner will continue to act to retain the class . The loss of the class may be due to unseaworthiness or some other breach of ship-owners obligations. Routh v. Macmillan In the case the merchant at New York chartered a ship ‘Hannah Eastee’ classed A1 ship at Lloyd’s for carrying a load of wheat to England. But due to bad management she runs off from A1

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    The email received from the USACE included comments regarding the alternatives analysis‚ a request for details of the Port’s SWPPP‚ and information regarding the fill that might be used on this project. Our responses to these comments are included below. 1. The USACE stated that the revised alternatives analysis that was submitted as part of Lanier’s response to the Public Notice comments did not appear to sufficiently address the EPA’s comments. Specifically‚ the USACE provided the following list

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    Sale of Goods Act

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    Case Study 1 Question 1 Under the Sale of Goods Act 1979‚ A contract of Sale is a contract where a seller transfers or agrees to transfer goods or a service to a buyer for money‚ in the course of a business. The transfer must be for money‚ barter or exchange are not covered. The Act covers sales and agreements to sell. Question

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    Sale of Goods Act

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    SALE OF GOODS ACT‚ 1962 (ACT 137) ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I - NATURE AND FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT 1. Contract of sale. 2. Capacity to buy and sell. 3. Contract of sale‚ how made. 4. Auction sales. 5. Specific and unascertained goods 6. The price. 7. Agreement to sell at valuation. PART II - DUTIES OF THE SELLER 8. Fundamental obligation of the seller. 9. Implied condition that specific goods are in existence. 10. Implied undertakings as to title. 11. Sale by description. 12. Sale by

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    INDUSTRIAL COURT OF MALAYSIA CASE NO. 10/4 - 174/08 BETWEEN ENCIK HARUN BIN HASSAN AND OCEANPAC SDN. BHD. AWARD NO. 185 OF 2010 Before Venue Date of Reference Dates of Mention Dates of Hearing : : : : : Y.A. TUAN FREDRICK INDRAN X.A. NICHOLAS CHAIRMAN (Sitting Alone) Industrial Court of Malaysia‚ Perak Branch 19 December 2007 13.3.2008‚ 15.4.2008‚ 20.5.2008‚ 5.8.2008 and 7.10.2008 29.4.2009 and 30.4.2009 : : : 15 June 2009 20 July 2009 5 November 2009 Claimants’ Written Submission Company’s’ Written

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    The Sale of Goods Act

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    THE SALE OF GOODS ACT‚ 1930 What you should know? ✓ 15.1 Formation of Contract of Sale ✓ 15.2 Conditions and Warranties – Doctrine of Caveat Emptor. ✓ 15.3 Transfer of Ownership from seller to buyer – Transfer by non-owners ✓ 15.4 Performance of the Contract – Rules regarding delivery. ✓ 15.5 Rights of Buyer ✓ 15.6 Rights of Unpaid Seller ✓ 15.7 Auction Sales The Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930‚ governs transfer of property in goods. It does not include transfer

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