sale on condition — An executory contract of sale, otherwise mutual and binding, the duty to perform which is subject to the happening of an event, upon which, if it does happen, the duty to perform becomes binding on both parties. 46 Am J1st Sales § 38. See… … Ballentine's law dictionary
sale of goods to arrive — See sale on arrival … Ballentine's law dictionary
sale to arrive — Same as sale on arrival … Ballentine's law dictionary
Sale — • Saliensis. Diocese in Victoria, Australia, comprises all the territory known as Gippsland Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sale Sale … Catholic encyclopedia
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on arrival — A term of instruction to collecting bank for presentation, giving the bank a reasonable time to await arrival of goods. 10 Am J2d Bks § 713. See sale on arrival … Ballentine's law dictionary
no arrival, no sale — A stated condition in a contract of sale of goods, meaning that if the goods do not arrive at the destination indicated, the buyer acquires no property in the goods and does not become liable for the purchase price. Cundill v A. W. Millhauser… … Ballentine's law dictionary