Sale of Goods Act 1896 (Qld)

 

3. Interpretation of terms

(1) In this Act -

buyer means a person who buys or agrees to buy goods;

delivery means voluntary transfer of possession from one person to another;

goods includes all chattels personal other than things in action and money, and also includes emblements and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale;

quality of goods includes their state or condition;

seller means a person who sells or agrees to sell goods;

specific goods means goods identified and agreed upon at the time a contract of sale is made;

(2) A thing is deemed to be done in good faith within the meaning of this Act when it is in fact done honestly, whether it is done negligently or not.

Note: There are other defined words not included in this extract.