The latter claimed that the car was still
Cahn. It was held that Cahn acquired good title to the goods by the operation of section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act. The question whether the person selling had been a buyer' in possession' arose in Four Point (Garage Ltd. v. Carter . An innocent purchaser, Mr. Carter, agreed to buy a new Ford Escort XR3i from X, a car dealer. X, who did not have one in stock, contracted to buy one from Four Point Garage. Under the terms of this contract, property in the car was not to transfer to X until he had paid Four Point Garage. Mr. Carter paid X for the car. At X's request Four Point Garage delivered the car direct to Mr. Carter who believed himself to be taking delivery from X. X became insolvent without ever paying Four Point Garage. The latter claimed that the car was still theirs since X had never paid and property had therefore never passed to X. It was held, however, that Mr. Carter had obtained good title under section 25. When
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