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Handing over the keys of a car to a workshop for its repair is an example of:
AActual delivery
BSymbolic ownership transfer
CConstructive delivery
DPledge
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Constructive delivery
Constructive delivery puts the goods in the bailee's possession without physical handing over of the goods themselves, e.g. delivering the keys.
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