Similarly, most contracts made in supermarkets are purchases of specific goods.
It was held that therefore they were not specific goods.
Only if they are at that time identified and agreed upon, will they be specific goods.
Even this may not be contract for the sale of specific goods.
The court nevertheless regarded the reaping machine as specific goods.
Again like section 6, section 7 applies only to specific goods.
The company now discloses how much each client pays for specific goods and services.
The general rule also applies where specific goods still have to be weighed, measured or counted.
When people exchange commodities they abstract from the specific goods.
The specific goods are mostly blacked out, but they include moisturizer.