Which of the following is not a subject matter in a sale of goods act?
Trade mark
Incorrect AnswerElectricity
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Trademark: Not typically covered under a Sale of Goods Act as it relates to intellectual property, not the sale of physical items.
- Electricity: Often considered a "good" in legal contexts since it can be measured, bought, and sold.
- Money: Generally not considered a "good" as it is a medium of exchange, not something being sold.
- Water: Can be classified as a "good" when it is packaged and sold, such as bottled water.
- Correct Answer: Option 3 - Money
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