
Sale of Goods Act 1923 (NSW)
The Sale of Goods Act 1923 (NSW) is a law that governs the sale of goods in New South Wales. It sets out the rights and responsibilities of buyers and sellers, ensuring that goods sold are as described, of acceptable quality, and fit for purpose. The Act covers issues like ownership transfer, delivery, and what happens if goods are faulty or not delivered as agreed. Its purpose is to protect consumers and facilitate fair trading by establishing clear rules for commercial transactions involving goods.