Transfer of property: seller must put specific goods into a deliverable state before property passes upon buyer's notice. When a contract for the sale of specific goods requires the seller to do something to make the goods deliverable, property does not pass until that act is done and the buyer has notice, making completion of the seller's obligation and buyer notification the operative prerequisites for transfer of property.
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Transfer of property: seller must put specific goods into a deliverable state before property passes upon buyer's notice.
When a contract for the sale of specific goods requires the seller to do something to make the goods deliverable, property does not pass until that act is done and the buyer has notice, making completion of the seller's obligation and buyer notification the operative prerequisites for transfer of property.
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