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" Fungible goods" means goods of which any unit is, from its nature or by mercantile custom, treated as the equivalent of any other unit. "Goods" means chattels or merchandise in storage, or which has been or is about to be stored. "
Acts and Resolves Passed by the ... Legislature of the State of Maine - Page 326
by Maine - 1923
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Laws of the State of Indiana, Passed at the ... Session of the General Assembly

Indiana - Law - 1921 - 1060 pages
...set-off and suit in equity. "Delivery" means voluntary transfer of possession from one person to another. "Fungible goods" means goods of which any unit is, from its nature or by mercantile custom, treated as the equivalent of any other unit. "Goods" means chattels or merchandise in storage,...
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Acts of the Parliament of South Australia

South Australia - Law - 1896 - 230 pages
...Mercantile Law Amendment Act, 1861 " : " Fault " means wrongful act or default : " Future goods " mean goods to be manufactured or acquired by the seller after the making of the contract for sale: " Goods " include all chattels personal other than things in action and money. The term includes...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 46

American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...the subject of a contract to sell may be either existing goods, owned or possessed by the seller, or goods to be manufactured or acquired by the seller after the making of the contract to sell, in this act called " future goods." (2) There may be a contract to sell goods, the acquisition...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 30

American Bar Association - Law - 1906 - 474 pages
...and suit in equity. " Delivery " means voluntary transfer of possession from one person to another. " Fungible goods " means goods of which any unit is, from its nature or by mercantile custom, treated as the equivalent of any other unit. " Goods " means chattels or merchandise in storage,...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 41

Canada - 1921 - 804 pages
...interesting provision is that which allows the warehouseman to mix "fungible" goods, which are defined as goods of which any unit is from its nature, or by mercantile custom, treated as the equivalent of any other unit (s. 58). This differs from the English law, which...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 164

Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 1154 pages
...statute was enacted is shown by the definition of "future goods" to be found in the following section as "goods to be manufactured or acquired by the seller after the making of the contract to sell." As said by Judge Finch in People v. Matsell, 94 NY 179, at page 183, "In the construction...
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The Roman Law of Sale with Modern Illustrations: Digest XVIII. 1 and XIX. 1

James Mackintosh - Sales - 1892 - 300 pages
...1; ht 20 and 65 ; Windscheid, § 401. 3. It is mostly in this sense that we now use the term : ' " future goods " means goods to be manufactured, or...seller after the making of the contract of sale,' SGB § 62: they may be the subject of an agreement to sell, but not of an actual sale so as to pass...
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The Roman Law of Sale with Modern Illustrations: Digest XVIII. 1 and XIX. 1

Sales - 1892 - 312 pages
...goods.- — (1.) The goods which form the subject of a contract of sale may be either existing goods or goods to be manufactured or acquired by the seller after the making of the contract of sale, in this Act called ' future goods.' (2.) There may be a contract for the sale of goods, the acquisition...
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The Sale of Goods Act, 1893: With Notes

Frank Newbolt - Sales - 1894 - 204 pages
...a future goods contract of sale may be either existing goods, owned or possessed by the seller, or goods to be manufactured or acquired by the seller after the making of the contract of sale, in this Act called " future goods." See section 6, infra. If the goods are supposed to be "existing,"...
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A Commentary on the Sale of Goods Act, 1893: With Illustrative Cases and ...

Walter Charles Alan Ker - Commercial law - 1894 - 436 pages
...notes to s. 7, ante, p. 60 ; to s. 9 (2), ante, p. 64 ; to s. 20, ante, p. 145. " Future goods" mean goods to be manufactured or acquired by the seller after the making of the contract of sale. See s. 5 (1) (3), and s. 18 Rule 5 (1). The acquisition may further depend on a contingency under s....
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