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Sale of goods definition

What does Sale of goods mean? In practice, a sale of goods is a contract under which a seller transfers, or agrees to transfer, ownership (the property in the goods) in tangible moveables to a buyer for a money price. Across England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland this meaning is set out in the Sale of Goods Act 1979; in Ireland it is in the Sale of Goods Act 1893 as amended by the 1980 Act (with later consumer legislation affecting remedies). Key features are: goods (not land, services or pure digital content); a money consideration (barter is not a sale); and the distinction...

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B2B supply of goods framework agreement (supplier‑favourable): optional exclusivity, minimum spend, retention of title, IPR indemnity and price variation (England and Wales law)

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This Agreement is entered into on [ date ]

Parties

  1. [ insert name of supplier ] [ of OR trading as [ insert trading name ] of OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] whose registered office is at ] [ insert address ] (the Supplier);
  2. [ insert name of customer ] [ of OR trading as [ insert trading name ] of OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] whose registered office is at ] [ insert address ] (the Customer),

(each of the Supplier and the Customer being a party, and together the Supplier and the Customer constituting the parties)

Background

  1. The Supplier carries on the business of supplying [ insert description ] to other businesses.
  2. The Customer carries on the business of [ insert description ].
  3. The parties have agreed that the Supplier shall supply Goods to the Customer on the terms set out in this Agreement...
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