The seller of goods is deemed to be an “unpaid-seller” where—
a) The whole of the price has not been paid or tendered or
b) When a bill of exchange or any other negotiable instrument has been given as conditional payment but the same has been dishonoured.
An unpaid vendor has the right of withholding the delivery of goods when the property in goods has not passed to the buyer.
He has the following rights when the property in goods has passed to the buyer.
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