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<h1>Understanding Delivery Rules in Section 36 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930: Responsibilities and Timing Explained.</h1> Section 36 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930, outlines rules regarding the delivery of goods. The responsibility for taking possession or sending goods depends on the contract between the parties. Absent such a contract, goods are delivered from their location at the time of sale or agreement. If the seller must send goods but no time is specified, they must do so within a reasonable time. Delivery is not complete if goods are with a third party until acknowledged by them. Delivery demands must be made at a reasonable hour, and the seller bears the cost of making goods deliverable unless otherwise agreed.