Arkansas Statutes

§ 4-2-105 — Definitions - Transferability - "Goods" - "Future" goods - "Lot" - "Commercial unit"

Arkansas § 4-2-105

This text of Arkansas § 4-2-105 (Definitions - Transferability - "Goods" - "Future" goods - "Lot" - "Commercial unit") is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Arkansas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 4-2-105 (2026).

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(1)"Goods" means all things (including specially manufactured goods) which are moveable at the time of identification to the contract for sale other than the money in which the price is to be paid, investment securities (Chapter 8 of this title) and things in action. "Goods" also includes the unborn young of animals and growing crops and other identified things attached to realty as described in the section on goods to be severed from realty (§ 4-2-107 ).
(2)Goods must be both existing and identified before any interest in them can pass. Goods which are not both existing and identified are "future" goods. A purported present sale of future goods or of any interest therein operates as a contract to sell.
(3)There may be a sale of a part interest in existing identified goods.
(4)An undiv

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Legislative History

Acts 1961, No. 185, § 2-105; A.S.A. 1947, § 85-2-105.

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