Goods: Sales and Securities (3rd edition)Hong Kong University Press, 1 jan. 1997 - 188 sidor The purpose of this book is to introduce elements of the law concerning dealings with goods in Hong Kong to non-lawyers. It assumes that the reader is familiar in outline with the legal system in Hong Kong and knows something of the law of contract. Technical terms are explained in Chapter One to enable the reader to study the chapters on substantive law without needing to consult a legal dictionary. The dealings which can be effected with goods have been described in some detail. This book contains all that an accounting student needs to study for Hong Kong Society Accountants' Examination in respect of goods. It is one of a series published by Hong Kong University Press, under the General Editorship of Professor Derek Roebuck, to provide accounting students with an introduction to Hong Kong law. |
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... obtain a copy of SOGO and read it in conjunction with the text . 1.2 Bailment ( 3.5.1 ) ( See also below under ' Ownership ' and ' Property ' ) . 1.2.1 Bailment occurs where one person ( the bailee ) knowingly and willingly comes into ...
... obtain a copy of SOGO and read it in conjunction with the text . 1.2 Bailment ( 3.5.1 ) ( See also below under ' Ownership ' and ' Property ' ) . 1.2.1 Bailment occurs where one person ( the bailee ) knowingly and willingly comes into ...
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... obtain a good title if the goods are sold in the ordinary course of his business ( see the operation of this principle in conjunction with SOGO in 3.7 and 3.8 ) . 1.3 1.3.1 The Bona Fide Purchaser for Value without Notice The bona fide ...
... obtain a good title if the goods are sold in the ordinary course of his business ( see the operation of this principle in conjunction with SOGO in 3.7 and 3.8 ) . 1.3 1.3.1 The Bona Fide Purchaser for Value without Notice The bona fide ...
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... the failure of the wrongdoer to collect the price he obtained on sale of the converted goods does not constitute mitigation or reduce the damages recoverable by the owner . 1.4.5 1.4.6 Another tort which deals with one party denying 6 ...
... the failure of the wrongdoer to collect the price he obtained on sale of the converted goods does not constitute mitigation or reduce the damages recoverable by the owner . 1.4.5 1.4.6 Another tort which deals with one party denying 6 ...
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... obtained the consent of the Board of Trade . The directors , before obtaining such consent , issued a prospectus , seeking purchasers of shares in the company , in which they said that the Act authorized them to use steam power . The ...
... obtained the consent of the Board of Trade . The directors , before obtaining such consent , issued a prospectus , seeking purchasers of shares in the company , in which they said that the Act authorized them to use steam power . The ...
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Goods | 37 |
1 | 53 |
1 | 83 |
Performance of the Contract of Sale | 91 |
18 | 95 |
Real Remedies of the Seller | 97 |
19 | 107 |
Buyers Remedies | 121 |
Contracts for the Sale of Goods International Sales | 133 |
Contracts for the Sale of Goods | 137 |
Credit Agreements and Personal Property | 147 |
25 | 170 |
Table of Statutes | 171 |
35 | 176 |
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