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Chapter IV. Who Can Give A Good Title |
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This section is from the book "Handbook Of The Law Of Sale Of Goods", by John Delatre Falconbridge. Also available from Amazon: A selection of cases on the sale of goods.
41. Sale by person without title. 42. Sale by person with a voidable title. 43. Transfer of document of title. 44. Ostensible ownership or agency. 45. Seller or buyer in possession. 46. The Factors Acts.
47. Negotiable documents of title in the United States.
 
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