Contract of sale distinguishes immediate transfers from agreements to sell, which convert into sale once conditions are met. A contract of sale arises where a seller transfers or agrees to transfer ownership of goods for a price and may be absolute or conditional; immediate transfer constitutes a sale, while transfer at a future time or subject to a condition is an agreement to sell that converts into a sale when the time elapses or the condition is fulfilled.
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Contract of sale distinguishes immediate transfers from agreements to sell, which convert into sale once conditions are met.
A contract of sale arises where a seller transfers or agrees to transfer ownership of goods for a price and may be absolute or conditional; immediate transfer constitutes a sale, while transfer at a future time or subject to a condition is an agreement to sell that converts into a sale when the time elapses or the condition is fulfilled.
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