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The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 applies to the sale of:a.Both tangible and intangible goodsb.Tangible goods onlyc.Intangible goods onlyd.Services

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The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 applies to the sale of:a.Both tangible and intangible goodsb.Tangible goods onlyc.Intangible goods onlyd.Services

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The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 applies to the sale of:

b. Tangible goods only

This Act is specifically designed to regulate the contract of sale of goods that are tangible, i.e., those goods which can be seen, touched, and physically measured. Intangible goods and services are not covered under this Act.

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