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Principle: Property consists of a right to possess, right to use, right to alienate and right to exclude others. A sale is complete when the property gets transferred from the seller to the buyer.
Facts: 'A‘ sold his car to 'B‘ B requested A to keep the car in his care on behalf B for one month. A agreed.
Options
The sale of the complete.
The sale of a car is not complete.
The sale will be completed when B keeps the car in his own care.
The sale will be automatically completed after the expiry of one month.
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Solution
The sale of car is complete.
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