Goods Act, 1930
54. Sale not generally rescinded by lien or stoppage in transit.—
(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, a contract ... exercise by an unpaid seller of his right of lien or stoppage in transit. (2) Where the goods are of a perishable nature, or where
this Act, the unpaid seller’s right of lien or stoppage in transit is not affected by any sale or other disposition of the goods ... sale, the unpaid seller’s right of lien or stoppage in transit is defeated, and, if such last mentioned transfer was by way of pledge
Section 52 in The Sale Of Goods Act, 1930
52. How stoppage in transit is effected.—
(1) The unpaid seller may exercise his right ... stoppage in transit either by taking actual possession of the goods, or by giving notice of his claim to the carrier or other bailee
Bills of Lading Act, 1856
2. Not to affect right of stoppage in transit or claims for freight.-
Nothing herein contained shall prejudice or affect ... right of stoppage in transit, or any right to claim freight against the original shipper or owner, or any liability of the consignee or endorsee
similar to and con-extensive with his rights of lien and stoppage in transit where the property has passed to the buyer. Unpaid seller ... obtained a decree for the price of the goods. Stoppage in transit 50. Right of stoppage in transit.
- Subject to the provisions of this
similar to and co-extensive with his rights of lien and stoppage in transit where the property has passed to the buyer. 46. Unpaid seller ... similar to and co-extensive with his rights of lien and stoppage in transit where the property has passed to the buyer. 47. Seller
provides that sales are nto generally rescinded by lien or stoppage in transit. Where, however, the unpaid seller, who has exercised his right of lien ... stoppage in transit. Where, however, the unpaid seller, who has exercised his right of lien or stoppage in transit, gives ntoice to buyer
right to enforce the contract would not include the right of stoppage in transit, as that right belongs to an unpaid vendor only under Section ... goods on the 2nd January, 1914, and the notice of stoppage in transit was not given until the 10th January, 1914, so that it appears
origin and the nature of the vendor's right of stoppage in transit.
7. In the judgment of the learned Chief Justice ... goods. The section runs as follows:
The seller may effect stoppage in transit either by taking actual possession of the goods, or by giving notice
right to enforce the contract would not include the right of stoppage in transit, as that right belongs to an unpaid vendor only under Section ... goods on the 2nd January 1914, and the notice of stoppage in transit was not given until the 10th January 1914, so that it appears