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BL – Nov 2012 – L1 – SA – Q3 – Sale of Goods

Identify which condition is NOT part of the 'fitness for purpose' in the Sale of Goods Act.

Which of the following is NOT a condition for “fitness for purpose” required by the Sale of Goods Act?
A. The buyer must have made known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required.
B. The buyer must have bought the same type of goods from the seller before.
C. The buyer must have relied on the skill and judgement of the seller.
D. The goods must be the type which is ordinarily sold by the seller.
E. The goods must not have been sold under a patent or other trade name.

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BL – Nov 2014 – L1 – SA – Q16 – Sale of Goods

Identify the item that is not considered "goods" under the Sale of Goods Act.

In Sale of Goods Act, goods include the following EXCEPT
A. Ships
B. Aeroplanes
C. Tubers of yam
D. Chattels
E. Money

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BL – Nov 2022 – L1 – SA – Q14 – Sale of Goods

Identifying the right of an unpaid seller to retain possession of goods under the Sale of Goods Act.

The right of unpaid seller to retain possession of property until he is paid, under the sale of goods act, is referred to as:

A. Lien
B. Confiscation
C. Revocation
D. Repudiation
E. Rescission

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BL – MarJul 2020 – L1 – SA – Q14 – Sale of Goods

Question on the meaning of the principle "Caveat Emptor" in the sale of goods.

In sale of goods, caveat emptor means
A. Buyer beware
B. No bargaining
C. Direct buyer only
D. Cash on delivery
E. Not negotiable

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BL – May 2015 – L1 – SA – Q17 – Sale of Goods

Identify what goods yet to be manufactured are called under the Sale of Goods Act.

Under the Sale of Goods Act, goods that are yet to be manufactured are called
A. Existing goods
B. Specific goods
C. Ascertained goods
D. Future goods
E. Unascertained goods

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BCL – May 2021 – L1 – Q3b – Sale of goods/hire purchased

Listing the timelines within which a seller must deliver goods under the Sale of Goods Act, 1962 (Act 137).

List FOUR (4) timelines under the Sale of Goods Act, 1962 (Act 137), within which a seller must deliver goods to the buyer. (5 marks)

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BL – Nov 2012 – L1 – SA – Q3 – Sale of Goods

Identify which condition is NOT part of the 'fitness for purpose' in the Sale of Goods Act.

Which of the following is NOT a condition for “fitness for purpose” required by the Sale of Goods Act?
A. The buyer must have made known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required.
B. The buyer must have bought the same type of goods from the seller before.
C. The buyer must have relied on the skill and judgement of the seller.
D. The goods must be the type which is ordinarily sold by the seller.
E. The goods must not have been sold under a patent or other trade name.

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BL – Nov 2014 – L1 – SA – Q16 – Sale of Goods

Identify the item that is not considered "goods" under the Sale of Goods Act.

In Sale of Goods Act, goods include the following EXCEPT
A. Ships
B. Aeroplanes
C. Tubers of yam
D. Chattels
E. Money

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BL – Nov 2022 – L1 – SA – Q14 – Sale of Goods

Identifying the right of an unpaid seller to retain possession of goods under the Sale of Goods Act.

The right of unpaid seller to retain possession of property until he is paid, under the sale of goods act, is referred to as:

A. Lien
B. Confiscation
C. Revocation
D. Repudiation
E. Rescission

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BL – MarJul 2020 – L1 – SA – Q14 – Sale of Goods

Question on the meaning of the principle "Caveat Emptor" in the sale of goods.

In sale of goods, caveat emptor means
A. Buyer beware
B. No bargaining
C. Direct buyer only
D. Cash on delivery
E. Not negotiable

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BL – May 2015 – L1 – SA – Q17 – Sale of Goods

Identify what goods yet to be manufactured are called under the Sale of Goods Act.

Under the Sale of Goods Act, goods that are yet to be manufactured are called
A. Existing goods
B. Specific goods
C. Ascertained goods
D. Future goods
E. Unascertained goods

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BCL – May 2021 – L1 – Q3b – Sale of goods/hire purchased

Listing the timelines within which a seller must deliver goods under the Sale of Goods Act, 1962 (Act 137).

List FOUR (4) timelines under the Sale of Goods Act, 1962 (Act 137), within which a seller must deliver goods to the buyer. (5 marks)

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