According to (section 45) the term seller includes ‘any person who is in the position of a seller, as, for instance, an agent of the seller to whom the bill of lading had been endorsed, or a consignor or agent who has himself paid, or is directly responsible for, the price.
The seller of goods is deemed to be an ‘unpaid seller’ (a) when the whole of the price has not been paid or tendered; or (b) where a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument has been received as a conditional payment, i.e., subject to the realization thereof, and the same has been dishonoured.
According to above the following are the characteristics of and ‘unpaid seller’.
1. He must sell goods on cash terms and not on credit, and he must be unpaid.
2. He must be unpaid either wholly or partly. Even if only a portion of the price, however small, remains unpaid, he is deemed to be an unpaid seller. Where the price is paid through a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument, the same must be dishonoured.
3. He must not refuse to accept payment when tendered. If the buyer has tendered the price but the seller wrongfully refuses to take the same, he ceases to be an unpaid seller.
The seller of goods is deemed to be an ‘unpaid seller’ (a) when the whole of the price has not been paid or tendered; or (b) where a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument has been received as a conditional payment, i.e., subject to the realization thereof, and the same has been dishonoured.
According to above the following are the characteristics of and ‘unpaid seller’.
1. He must sell goods on cash terms and not on credit, and he must be unpaid.
2. He must be unpaid either wholly or partly. Even if only a portion of the price, however small, remains unpaid, he is deemed to be an unpaid seller. Where the price is paid through a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument, the same must be dishonoured.
3. He must not refuse to accept payment when tendered. If the buyer has tendered the price but the seller wrongfully refuses to take the same, he ceases to be an unpaid seller.
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Who is an Unpaid Seller? Characteristics of an Unpaid Seller
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