Section 8 of SOGA : Section 8: Goods Perishing Before Sale But After Agreement To Sell

SOGA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine Sarah agrees to buy a specific custom-made wedding dress from a boutique. Before she can take delivery, a sudden fire in the boutique destroys the dress. Since the risk had not yet passed to Sarah and the dress is now damaged beyond the description agreed upon, under Section 8 of The Sale of Goods Act, 1930, the agreement to sell the wedding dress is voided. Sarah is not obliged to pay for the dress, and the boutique cannot demand that she does.

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