When the buyer fulfills the condition stipulated to the contract of sale
When the contract of sale is severable and the buyer has accepted the entire goods
When the contract of the sale is not severable and the buyer has accepted the goods or part thereof, subject to any express or implied term in the contract
When the contract of the sale is severable and the buyer has accepted the entire goods or part thereof
54. In a Contract for Sale of goods by sample and description, it is necessary that:
The bulk of goods shall correspond with the sample as well as a description
The bulk of goods shall correspond with the sample while it is not necessary that the bulk of goods shall correspond with the description
The bulk of goods shall correspondent with the description and it is not necessary that the bulk of goods correspond with the sample
Variation of the bulk of goods with the sample and description of goods is only to be treated as a breach of warranty
When a buyer makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which goods are required as to show that buyer relies on seller’s skill and judgment and the goods are of description which it is in the ordinary course of seller’s business to supply
When a buyer makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which goods are required as to show that buyer relies on seller’s skill and judgment though the seller does not, in the ordinary course of its business, supply such goods
When goods are bought by description from a seller who deals in goods of that description, whether as a manufacturer or otherwise and the buyer has examined the goods and found defects in the same
When there is a contract for the sale of a specified article under its patent or another trade name