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Question 1 According to the law of contract , the promises which the parties to a contract make to each other are known as the terms of the contract . The conditions stipulated in the contract by the parties should be fulfilled . In the Sale of Goods act , where goods are sold by , there is an implied condition that the goods correspond with the (Keenan , 2007 . A sale is by when the goods are unascertained or future goods and when the goods are specific but are bought as a thing corresponding with specific . This

br can be further explained in the case of Grant v Australian Knitting Mills Limited (1936 ) in which the plaintiff went to the defendant 's shop and asked for a pair of long woollen underwear . The goods were displayed on the counter before him and a sales assistant selected a pair which he bought . The underwear contained an excess of sulphite and the plaintiff contracted dermatitis after wearing it . The chemical should have been removed before the underwear was sold but this had not been done . It was held that there had been a sale by . The judge stated that there was a sale by even though the buyer is buying something displayed before him on the counter : a thing is sold by , though it is specific , so long as it is sold not merely as the specific thing , but as a thing corresponding to a
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