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<h1>Section 66 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930, protects pre-existing rights and obligations, preserving legal proceedings and remedies.</h1> Section 66 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930, ensures that the Act does not affect any rights, titles, interests, obligations, or liabilities acquired or incurred before its commencement. It preserves legal proceedings or remedies related to such matters and protects actions taken before the Act's enactment. The section also maintains the validity of any enactment related to the sale of goods not expressly repealed by the Act and any consistent rule of law. Additionally, rules of insolvency related to sales contracts remain applicable, and the Act's provisions do not apply to transactions intended as security, such as mortgages or pledges.