Goods must be ascertained: property in unascertained goods does not pass to the buyer until identification. Where a contract concerns unascertained goods, no property in those goods transfers to the buyer until the goods are identified or appropriated to the contract; identification is the operative condition for transfer of property under the sale.
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Goods must be ascertained: property in unascertained goods does not pass to the buyer until identification.
Where a contract concerns unascertained goods, no property in those goods transfers to the buyer until the goods are identified or appropriated to the contract; identification is the operative condition for transfer of property under the sale.
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