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Distinction between sale and agreement to sell (Section 4)

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January 15, 2024
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Distinction between sale and agreement to sell (Section 4)

Whether you are constructing your ideal residence or making a financial commitment in a business property, the act of purchasing real estate is a significant undertaking. Given the significant financial investment involved, it is crucial to ensure the seamless execution of any real estate transactions you undertake. In order to facilitate a smooth buying or selling process of property, it is essential to remain well-informed about the relevant legal requirements and procedures. The contractual nature of the transaction is a key feature of property transfer. Although it may be tempting to confuse contracts such as a sale with an agreement to sell, there exists a distinction between the two. Here is a useful way to clearly distinguish between an agreement to sell and a sale.

What is a sale?

A sale refers to the exchange of goods or services for a monetary value, typically at a reduced price or with special promotional offers.

Prior to getting into the specifics of the distinction between sale and agreement to sale, it is crucial to comprehend the meaning of these two terms. The Transfer of Property Act of 1882 is the primary legal regulation that regulates the transactions involving the purchase and sale of real estate. As to Section 54 of the Act, a sale is defined as the transfer of ownership in exchange for a price. The price might be paid in full, pledged, or paid partially and pledged partially. Simply put, a sale is the act of transferring ownership of a property from the seller to the buyer in exchange for a specific amount of money.

An Agreement to Sell is a legally binding contract that outlines the terms and conditions for the sale of a certain asset or property between a buyer and a seller.

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In order to gain a complete understanding of the distinction between a sale and an agreement to sell, it is necessary to examine the provisions outlined in the Sale of Goods Act of 1930. Section 4 (3) of the legislation provides an explanation of the distinction between sale and agreement to sell. A sale is defined as the transfer of ownership from a seller to a buyer under a contractual agreement. Nevertheless, if the transfer of property is scheduled for a future date or dependent on a specific condition, the contract is referred to as an agreement to sell. Therefore, it can be concluded that while a sale is instantaneous, an agreement to sell is a commitment to a future transaction.

What distinguishes a sale from an agreement to sell?

Many individuals often mistakenly believe that there is no distinction between a transaction and an agreement to sell. Nevertheless, the aforementioned definitions have elucidated that the two phrases refer to distinct legal proceedings. At first glance, it can be stated with confidence that an agreement to sell is a more encompassing word in which a seller and buyer mutually agree to transfer ownership of a property in exchange for a certain amount on a future date. However, when this transfer occurs without delay, it is considered a sale. In order to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the subtle distinctions between a sale and an agreement to sell, I provide to you a practical guide:

  1. Definition: A sale is a contractual agreement in which things are exchanged or property is transferred instantly in return for a consideration. Conversely, an agreement to sell refers to a forthcoming commitment to transfer ownership of a property from the seller to the buyer.
  2. Transfer: In a sale, the transfer of property and ownership occurs immediately as it operates as a fully performed contract. Conversely, an agreement to sell is a contract that is not yet fully performed, and its completion is scheduled at a later date.
  3. Legal Jurisdiction: A sale is governed by various statutes, including the Indian Contract Act of 1872, the Transfer of Property Act of 1882, and the Sale of Goods Act of 1930. Nevertheless, the enforceability of a sales agreement is essentially contingent upon the provisions outlined in the Sale of Goods Act of 1930.
  4. Rights: A sale confers onto the buyer a real right (enforceable against everyone), but an agreement to sell merely grants the buyer and seller personal rights (enforceable only between themselves).
  5. Title: The transfer of property title occurs when a sale is executed, shifting ownership from the seller to the buyer. Nevertheless, despite the existence of a sales agreement, the ownership of the property remains with the seller until the deal is completed.
  6. Risk and Responsibility: Upon completion of a transaction, the buyer assumes full liability for any loss or damage to the property. Likewise, the buyer assumes all risks related to the property. However, following a sales agreement, the seller remains liable for any loss or damage to the property. The seller retains the risk associated with the property.
  7. Taxation: Upon the occurrence of a sale, taxation is imposed at the moment of transaction, contingent upon the characteristics and value of the property. An agreement to sell is exempt from taxation.
  8. Relationship: Once an agreement to sell is completed, it transforms into a sale. Conversely, an agreement to sell serves as the foundation for a selling document.

Having gained a better understanding of the distinction between a sale and an agreement to sell, it is imperative that you adhere to all legal requirements when engaging in real estate transactions. To streamline the procedure, it is advisable to go for properties created by reputable builders such as ASG Developers. ASG Developers offers a wide range of high-quality residential and commercial buildings in Mumbai and Thane, providing you with the opportunity to invest in spaces that enhance your quality of life.

 

A sale is distinguished from an agreement to sell by the fact that a sale promptly transfers ownership of items, whereas an agreement to sell merely commits to transferring ownership at a later date or under specific circumstances.

Point Sale Agreement to Sell
Nature of Transaction Complete transfer of ownership of goods Transfer of ownership to take place in future
Legal Status Immediate transfer of rights and property Conditional transfer of rights and property
Rights of Parties Buyer becomes the owner of the goods Buyer acquires a right to become the owner
Transfer of Risk Risk passes to the buyer at the time of sale Risk remains with the seller until ownership transfer
Performance Seller must deliver the goods to the buyer Seller promises to deliver the goods
Delivery Delivery is completed at the time of sale Delivery is to take place at a future date
Title to Goods Title passes to the buyer at the time of sale Title will pass to the buyer in the future
Goods’ Condition Buyer accepts the goods in the current state Buyer will accept the goods in the future
Payment Payment is made at the time of sale Payment may be made at a future date
Ownership Ownership is immediately transferred Ownership transfer is deferred
Remedies Buyer can sue for damages if breached Buyer can sue for specific performance
Insolvency Goods are not available to the creditors Goods may be available to the creditors
Risk of Destruction Risk of destruction passes to the buyer Risk of destruction remains with the seller
Termination Not possible unless agreed by both parties Possible if agreed or under certain conditions
Possession Possession is transferred to the buyer Possession may or may not be transferred
Title Defects Buyer gets goods with clear title Buyer may get goods with a defective title
Return of Goods Buyer cannot return the goods Buyer may return the goods under certain terms
Warranty Goods are sold with implied warranties Goods may or may not have implied warranties
Future Events No impact on future events affecting goods Future events can impact the agreement
Liabilities Seller is liable for any defects or damages Seller may not be liable for future damages
Passing of Property Property passes at the time of sale Property passes at a future agreed time
Revocation Not possible unless agreed by both parties Possible if agreed or under certain conditions
Confidentiality No obligation of confidentiality Confidentiality clauses may be included
Ownership Dispute Buyer’s ownership cannot be challenged Buyer’s ownership may be challenged
Specific Performance Not possible unless agreed by both parties Possible if agreed or under certain conditions
Third-Party Rights Third parties cannot claim rights to goods Third parties may claim rights to goods
Legal Formalities No specific legal formalities required Legal formalities may be required
Risk Allocation Risk is transferred to the buyer Risk remains with the seller until ownership transfer
Time of Contract Contract is complete at the time of sale Contract is established at the time of agreement
Statutory Provisions Subject to specific sale of goods laws Subject to specific agreement to sell laws

 

 

 

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