Example sentences of "9 of [art] [noun pl] act " in BNC.

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1 The provisions of section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act and section 9 of the Factors Act have already been considered ( see paragraph 5–32 above ) .
2 Also note that , since Lee v. Butler , sections 9 of the Factors Act and 25 of the Sale of Goods Act have been amended .
3 The most likely exception is that contained in two almost –33 identical statutory provisions , section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act and section 9 of the Factors Act 1889 .
4 Therefore if the hirer sells the goods , section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act and section 9 of the Factors Act will not operate to give his purchaser a good title .
5 A buyer under a conditional sale agreement which is a consumer credit agreement within the meaning of that Act ( see Chapter 19 ) , is for the purposes of section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act and section 9 of the Factors Act , not someone who has ‘ bought or agreed to buy , ’ ( Consumer Credit Act 1974 , Schedule 4 and section 25(2) of the Sale of Goods Act ) .
6 However , if the transaction falls within section 25 ( or section 9 of the Factors Act ) , he can pass on a good title even after his voidable title has been avoided , Newtons of Wembley v. Williams ( 1965 C.A. ) .
7 The Court of Appeal held that the innocent purchaser acquired good title under section 9 of the Factors Act .
8 It is , however , implicit in the closing words of both section 9 of the Factors Act and section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act .
9 We have seen that section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act and section 9 of the Factors Act typically apply where a seller lets his buyer take possession but retains property ( title to the goods ) until the buyer pays the price .
10 The common law rule on this was laid down by the Court of Appeal in Cresswell v. Sirl but this rule has been replaced , so far as the protection of livestock against dogs is concerned , by section 9 of the Animals Act .
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