Section 55 of Sale of Goods Act CAP 31: Variation, etc., of implied rights

    

Where any right, duty or liability would arise under a contract of sale by implication of law, it may be negatived or varied by express agreement or by the course of dealing between the parties, or by usage, if the usage be such as to bind both parties to the contract.


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