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Central Government Act Section 59 in The Sale Of Goods Act, 1930
59. Remedy for breach of warranty.-
(1) Where
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breach of warranty under the terms of Section 59, Sale
of Goods Act and the learned Judge was not therefore ... retains the goods without intimating
to the seller that he has rejected them."
13. Section 59(1) runs thus:
Whether
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corresponding
provisions in Section 14, English Sale of Goods Act are in accordance
with- these authorities. It must, therefore ... parties are thereafter
determined by Section 59, Sale of Goods Act. Under that section the
only point for determination
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Jabalpur
Suit has not claimed for damages under Section 73 of the Indian
Contract Act. There is no doubt that ... Sale of Goods Act
stating that his client's claim for damages is under Section 59 of the
Sale
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Ville Pollock & Mulla, Indian Sale of Goods ... upon his remedies under section 59 for breach of warranty
only. Pollock and Mullal point out that there
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M/S. B.R. Enterprises vs State Of U.P. &
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debt by reason of
Clause (3) of Section 2 read with Section 3 of the said Act, and that
those ... remedies would be those provided in Section 59 of the Sale of Goods
Act, 1930, namely, to set up against
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been preserved in the
manner provided in sub-section (1) of Section 60, and for
money payable to the Central ... application for
such sale.
Plain reading of Section 59 shows that in respect of
any goods which are imported
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The Trustees Of The Port Ofmadras ... vs K. P. V. Sheik
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