
Sale of Goods Act
The Sale of Goods Act is a law that governs the sale of goods between buyers and sellers. It sets out the rights and responsibilities of both parties, ensuring that goods sold are as described, of satisfactory quality, and fit for purpose. It also covers issues such as the passing of ownership, payment terms, and remedies for breach of contract. Essentially, this law aims to protect consumers and promote fair trading practices in the marketplace, helping to ensure trustworthy transactions.