Originally Posted by
Kingstepper
The initial purchaser can't sell something if that forms part of a contract with a third party without taking that contract into consideration.
Of course they can, but it depends on what you mean by 'taking that contract into consideration'.
Let's say I take out a mobile phone on and 18 month contract. I am free to sell that phone any time I like without telling the buyer that the phone is on contract. Of course, I have to honour my original contract and continue to pay my monthly fee for the remainder of my original contract, but I can sell the phone, (or whatever), for whatever price I like whenever I want.