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To discourage the sale of items that the government thinks are harmful to the public good
The Sale of Goods Act is an Act to define and amend the law relating to the sale of goods. It also governs the contracts relating to sale of goods. This Act applies to the whole of India except the State of Jammu & Kashmir. It came into force on 1st July 1930.The contracts for sale of goods are subject to the general principles of the law relating to contracts i.e. the Indian Contact Act. A contract for sale of goods has, however, certain specific features such as, transfer of ownership of the goods, delivery of goods rights and duties of the buyer and seller, remedies for breach of contract, conditions and warranties implied under a contract for sale of goods
No, because cost of goods manufactured is part of the first. Cost of goods available for sale also includes purchases
Revenue is the economic term for the money that is received from the sale of goods and services.
A sale
It is known as retail.
Consumer goods are for sale as is to the public. Industrial goods require finishing.
Cash-Take Sale. The customer pays for the goods and takes these home with him/her
Retail sales
A wholesale dealer sells goods to retailers who sell the goods (stock) in their shops. A retailer is someone who sells the goods to members of the public - customers. Some wholesalers will also sell to the public - wholesale and retail.
business-to-consumer (B2C)
Did u mean retail?If yes, retail is the sale of goods in small quantities to the public
Retail is defined as the sale of goods to the public in small quantities. As long as a product is sold to the public and not for resale, it is considered to be a retail product.
total goods available for sale
A sale of goods to raise funds in called a fundraiser.
bill of sale
To discourage the sale of items that the government thinks are harmful to the public good