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SALE OF GOODS ACT 1896 - SECT 46
Duration of transit
46 Duration of transit
(1) Goods are deemed to be in course of transit from the time when they are
delivered to a carrier by land or water, or other bailee, for the purpose of
transmission to the buyer, until the buyer, or the buyer’s agent in that
behalf, takes delivery of them from such carrier or other bailee.
(2) If the
buyer or the buyer’s agent in that behalf obtains delivery of the goods
before their arrival at the appointed destination, the transit is at an end.
(3) If, after the arrival of the goods at the appointed destination, the
carrier or other bailee acknowledges to the buyer, or the buyer’s agent,
that the carrier or other bailee holds the goods on the buyer’s behalf and
continues in possession of them as bailee for the buyer or the buyer’s
agent, the transit is at an end, and it is immaterial that a further
destination for the goods may have been indicated by the buyer.
(4) If the
goods are rejected by the buyer and the carrier or other bailee continues in
possession of them, the transit is not deemed to be at an end, even if the
seller has refused to receive them back.
(5) When goods are delivered to a
ship chartered by the buyer it is a question depending on the circumstances of
the particular case, whether they are in the possession of the master as a
carrier or as agent to the buyer.
(6) When the carrier or other bailee
wrongfully refuses to deliver the goods to the buyer or the buyer’s agent in
that behalf, the transit is deemed to be at an end.
(7) When part delivery of
the goods has been made to the buyer, or the buyer’s agent in that behalf,
the remainder of the goods may be stopped
"in transitu" , unless such part delivery has been made under such
circumstances as to show an agreement to give up possession of the whole of
the goods.
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