- Put the goods into a deliverable state.
- Deliver the goods the subject matter of contract
- Pass a good title to the buyer
- Supply goods of the right quantity
- Supply goods of the same quality
Under section 36 of the Sale of Goods Act, the buyer is deemed to have accepted goods if:
- He signifies his acceptance, to the seller or
- He does something in relation to the goods which is in consistent with the ownership of the seller.
- He retains the goods after expiration of the stipulated or reasonable time without signifying his rejection.
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