The following cannot be considered commercial:
(1) The purpose of goods destined for the consumption of the purchaser or of the person for whom they are bought.
(2) Sales made by owners and by farmers or cattlemen of the fruits or products of their crops or cattle, or of the goods in which their rents are paid them.
(3) Sales made by artisans in their workshops of the articles constructed or manufactured by them.
(4) The resale made by any person who is not a merchant, of the remainder of the stock laid in for his own consumption.
History —Commerce Code, 1932, § 244.