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The sale of goods Act deals only with goods which are ______________ in nature
Immovable
Movable
Specific
All of the above
- The Sale of Goods Act concerns the regulation of the sale and purchase of goods.
- Goods, as per the act, are intended to be items that can be transferred from one owner to another.
- Immovable (Option 1):
- Pertains to property that cannot be moved like land or buildings.
- Not covered under the Sale of Goods Act.
- Movable (Option 2):
- Refers to items that can be physically moved, like furniture or electronics.
- This is the correct category under the Sale of Goods Act.
- Specific (Option 3):
- Refers to goods identified at the time a contract is made.
- While these may be part of a sale, the Act itself focuses on movable nature.
- All of the above (Option 4):
- Incorrect because immovable goods are not addressed by the Sale of Goods Act.
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