<Dt> Seller does not have title </Dt> <Dd> if the seller does not own the goods, the buyer generally cannot gain title, but he can sue for breach of the implied term as to title . This is subject to numerous exceptions in closely defined circumstances, for example: s. 2 Factors Act 1889, ss. 21, 24, 25 SGA 1979 . </Dd> <Dl> <Dt> Seller has voidable title </Dt> <Dd> where the seller holds voidable title, title can pass to a buyer in good faith . If title is voided before the contract of sale is concluded, title cannot pass . </Dd> </Dl> <Dt> Seller has voidable title </Dt>

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