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(b) That's correct.

Intention to transfer ownership of a chattel is determined objectively. The sale of goods legislation provides a number of rules to determine when ownership is intended to pass depending on the circumstances.

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Unless the particular facts of the case facts allow a court to draw a different inference about what was intended, there are five general rules set out for ascertaining the intention of the parties regarding the transfer of ownership in goods bought and sold. Click on the list below to see each of the rules.