South African law of sale

The South African law of sale is an area of the legal system in that country that describes rules applicable to a contract of sale (or, to be more specific, purchase and sale, or emptio venditio), generally described as a contract whereby one person agrees to deliver to another the free possession of a thing in return for a price in money.[1][2]

  1. ^ Wille’s Principles of South African Law, 9th Edition at 889.
  2. ^ See also Kleyhans Bros v Wessels' Trustee 1927 AD 271.