Section 8 Sale of Goods Act 1893

Section 8 of the Sale of Goods Act 1893 is about Ascertainment of price. It provides as follows:

(1) The price in a contract of sale may be fixed by the contract, or may be left to be fixed in manner thereby agreed, or may be determined by the course of dealing between the parties.

(2) Where the price is not determined in accordance with the foregoing provisions the buyer must pay a reasonable price. What is a reasonable price is a question of fact dependent on the circumstances of each particular case.

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See also  Section 142 Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2018

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