Contracts for the sale of commodities are governed under the Sale of Goods Act of 1930. Except for the state of Jammu and Kashmir, it applies to the entire country of India. The general rules of contract law, namely the Indian Contact Act, apply to contracts for the sale of products. A contract for the sale of goods, on the other hand, has some unique elements, such as the transfer of ownership of the products, delivery of goods, rights and responsibilities of the buyer and seller, remedies for breach of contract, implied conditions and guarantees, and so on. The Sale of Goods Act of 1930 contains provisions that address these idiosyncrasies.
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