‘Sales of Goods Act’ was enacted in 1930. Before that which of the following act had the provisions of ‘sale of goods’ conditions?

Indian Contract Act, 1872
Indian Registration Act, 1908
Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Indian Partnership Act, 1932

The correct answer is C. Transfer of

Property Act, 1882.

The Indian Contract Act, 1872, deals with the general principles of contract law, including the formation of contracts, the rights and obligations of the parties to a contract, and the remedies for breach of contract. The Indian Registration Act, 1908, deals with the registration of documents, including deeds, mortgages, and transfers of property. The Indian Partnership Act, 1932, deals with the formation, operation, and dissolution of partnerships.

The Transfer of Property Act, 1882, deals with the transfer of property, including the sale of goods. The Act defines a sale as “an agreement with respect to goods for the transfer of the property in them for a price.” The Act also sets out the requirements for a valid sale, including the need for an offer, an acceptance, and consideration. The Act also deals with the consequences of a breach of contract, including the right to damages.

The Transfer of Property Act, 1882, was the main law governing the sale of goods in India before the enactment of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930. The Sales of Goods Act, 1930, is a more comprehensive law that deals with all aspects of the sale of goods, including the formation of the contract, the rights and obligations of the parties, and the remedies for breach of contract. However, the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, still applies to some aspects of the sale of goods, such as the transfer of ownership.