This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ... if he wishes to--passes title to the buyer, but gives him the right to pass it back to the seller. So long as title remains in the buyer he must bear the loss if the property is accidentally destroyed. In case of a sale on approval, the loss would fall on the seller, if it occurred before the article ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ... if he wishes to--passes title to the buyer, but gives him the right to pass it back to the seller. So long as title remains in the buyer he must bear the loss if the property is accidentally destroyed. In case of a sale on approval, the loss would fall on the seller, if it occurred before the article had been approved by the buyer. 401. Rule Fourth. Subsequent appropriation of the goods to the contract.--The foregoing rules, it will be observed, apply chiefly to things which are in existence when the contract is made. We now pass to the rule applicable to contracts for the sale of future or unascertained goods--that is, of goods which can not be specified or set aside at the time of the contract, but which are to come into existence, or to be appropriated to the contract at a future day. For example, a manufacturer agrees to make and ship certain goods within a specified period, or a dealer takes an order for goods which he is to purchase from others and apply to the contract. In such a case, the law presumes title to pass as soon as the agreed articles have been unconditionally appropriated to the contract by either party, with the assent of the other. This rule, it will be noticed, involves three elements. If either is lacking title will not be presumed to pass. First, the goods must be such as the contract calls for. If the contract is for No. 1 wheat the seller does not perform the contract by offering No. 2 wheat, and an unconditional appropriation of such wheat will not pass title to the buyer. Second, the appropriation must be unconditional. If the seller ships No. 1 wheat to the buyer, and takes a bill of lading from the common carrier, which states that the wheat is to be delivered to the seller or his assigns, he thereby keeps...
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