Atakora and Attakora on Sale of Goods
This book navigates the complex subject of Sale of Goods in Ghana with deft and consummate expertise.
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This book navigates the complex subject of Sale of Goods in Ghana with deft and consummate expertise.
In the ever-evolving landscape of commercial transactions, the sale of goods remains a ubiquitous and paramount aspect of any legal system. Introducing Atakora and Attakora on Sale of Goods in Ghana, a groundbreaking treatise that fills a critical void in the Ghanaian legal landscape. Authored by the esteemed Messrs Jude Atakora Tufuor and Kwaku Attakora, this comprehensive monograph offers an in-depth exploration of the Sale of Goods Act, 1962 (Act 137), and its application in the Ghanaian context. With meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of the subject matter, the authors navigate the complexities of sale of goods law, providing invaluable insights and guidance for legal professionals, students, and businesses alike. Atakora and Attakora on Sale of Goods in Ghana is a pioneering work that not only illuminates the current state of sale of goods law but also highlights the need for reforms to bring it up to date with modern commercial realities. Embrace this invaluable resource and elevate your expertise in this critical area of commercial law.
Table of contents
CHAPTER_1 - Introduction to commercial law
CHAPTER_2 - Enactment of the Sale of Goods Act, 1962
CHAPTER_3 - Statutory implied terms in a contract of sale
CHAPTER_4 - Duties of the seller
CHAPTER_5 - Duties of the buyer
CHAPTER_6 - Transfer of property and risk
CHAPTER_7 - The nemo dat quod non habet rule
CHAPTER_8 - Breach of a contract of sale and the rights of the parties
CHAPTER_9 - International contract for the sale of goods
CHAPTER_10 - A broad overview of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
CHAPTER_11 - The impact of electronic commerce on the Sale of Goods Act, 1962