Section 29 of SOGA : Section 29: Sale By Person In Possession Under Voidable Contract

SOGA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine Rita, who unknowingly purchases a laptop from Sam, who had originally acquired it through a contract that was voidable because Sam had been coerced into the contract. Rita buys the laptop in good faith, without any knowledge of the issues with Sam's title to the laptop. Even though Sam's contract to obtain the laptop was voidable, Rita would still acquire a good title to the laptop under Section 29 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, because she was not aware of Sam's defective title at the time of purchase.

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