Examples of Factors Acts in a sentence
See also HH Judge Chalmers, The Sale of Goods Act, 1893, including the Factors Acts, 1889 & 1890, 2nd ed., London, 1894, iii: ‘the decided cases [preceding the SGA 1893] are only law in so far as they are correct and logical deductions from the language of the Act.
The SGA 1893 merely replicated what was considered to be the law at the time: Bank of England v Vagliano Bros [1891] AC 107, 144–145 (Lord Herschell); HH Judge CHALMERS: The Sale of Goods Act, 1893, including the Factors Acts, 1889 & 1890, London, 1894, iii; LAW COMMISSION and SCOTTISH LAW COMMISSION: Sale and Supply of Goods, Law Com 160, Scot Law Com 104, 1987, paragraph 1.5; THOMAS: Development of the Implied Terms on Quantity…, op.
In the United Kingdom the Factors Acts of 1823 and 1825, together with further Factors Acts of 1842 and 1877, were repealed by the Factors Act 1889.
London would itself later undertake the same shift from entrepôt to finance: Sean THOMAS: The Origins of the Factors Acts 1823 and 1825, 32(2011)/2, The Journal of Legal History, 151–187.
For details of The Factors Acts 1823 to 1878 , see the Factors Acts Amendment Act 1878 s.
B is protected against C if he properly registers notice of his interest in the PPR;55 the exception to nemo dat in PEI Factors Acts.
British Columbia’s BCSGA presents an exception in that it adopts the broader language typically seen in the Factors Acts: see Bridge, supra note 3 at 634.
It was felt unsatisfactory, therefore, to have this distinction between the agent who sells and the agent who pledges and this was the subject of statutory amendment by a series of Factors Acts starting in 1823 and culminating in the Factors Act 1889, which effectively removes the distinction.The Factors Act 1889 continues in force after the passage of the Sale of Goods Act 1893 and 1979.
Section 178 is not' provided with any illustrations, but if we turn to Section 108 we find that the only relevant illustration is concerned precisely with a mercantile agent entrusted with a bill of lading; this would be rather a misleading illustration, if the object of the Legislature had been, not merely to embody the provisions of the Factors Acts, but to extend the authority from mercantile agents to all and any persons in any kind of possession.
Definition of bill of lading 2.50 We have also opted against a definition of "bill of lading", just as there is no definition under the 1855 Act or the Factors Acts.