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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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2702 ARTICLE 83.

templation of this law. Nothing contained in this or the two aforegoing
sections shall apply to sales made by executors, administrators, receivers
or any public officer conducting a sale in his official capacity, nor to any
deed of trust executed for the benefit of creditors.
See note to sec. 19.

Uniform Sales Act.
Chapter I.

An. Code, sec. 22. 1910, ch. 346, sec. 19 (p. 272).

22. (1) A contract to sell goods is a contract whereby the seller agrees
to transfer the property in goods to the biiyer for a consideration called the
price.

(2) A sale of goods is an agreement whereby the seller transfers the
property in goods to the buyer for a consideration called the price.

(3) A contract to sell or a sale may be absolute or conditional.

(4) There may be a contract to sell or a sale between one part owner
and another.

The validity of conditional sales is recognized by this section and sec. 39; such
contracts are not unconscionable nor contrary to public policy...See notes to art. 21,
sec. 44. Dinsmore v. Maag-Wahmann Co., 122 Md. 182.

See sec. 97.

An. Code, sec. 23. 1910, ch. 346, sec. 20 (p. 272).

23. Capacity to buy and sell is regulated by the general law concern-
ing capacity to contract, and to transfer and acquire property.

Where necessaries are sold and delivered to an infant, or to a person
who by reason of mental incapacity or drunkenness is incompetent, to con-
tract, he must pay a reasonable price therefor.

Necessaries in this section mean goods suitable to the condition in life
of such infant or other person, and to his actual requirements at the time
of delivery.

An. Code, sec. 24. 1910, ch. 346, sec. 21 (p. 273).

24. Subject to the provisions of this sub-title and of any statute in
that behalf, a contract to sell or a sale may be made in writing (either
with or without seal), or by word of mouth, or partly in writing and
partly by words of mouth, or may be inferred from the conduct of the
parties.

See notes to sec. 25.

An. Code, sec. 25. 1910, ch. 346, sec. 22 (p. 273).

25. A contract to sell or a sale of any goods or choses in action of the
value of fifty dollars or upward shall not be enforceable by action, unless
the buyer shall accept part of the goods or choses in action so contracted to
be sold, or sold and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest
to bind the contract, or in part payment, or unless some note or memoran-
dum in writing of the contract or sale be signed by the party to be charged
or his agent in that behalf.

 

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