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Transfer of property between buyer and seller is explained in Chapter III of Sale of Goods Act, 1930. Arrange the following provisions in the seque
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Transfer of property between buyer and seller is explained in Chapter III of Sale of Goods Act, 1930.
Arrange the following provisions in the sequence of their appearance in the Act.
A. Property in goods passes when they are ascertained
B. Property in goods passes when the buyer and seller intend it to pass
C. In case of specified goods in deliverable state, property in goods passes when contract is made
D. Risk prima facie passes with property

A.

A, B, C, D

B.

A, C, B, D

C.

D, B, C, A

D.

B, A, C, D

Correct option is A


The correct sequence of transfer of property provisions under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is:
A: Property in goods passes when they are ascertained.
B: Property in goods passes when the buyer and seller intend it to pass.
C: In case of specified goods in deliverable state, property passes when the contract is made.
D: Risk prima facie passes with property.

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