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A contract for the sale of 'future goods' (Section 2(6)) operates as:
AA completed sale
BA void contract
CAn agreement to sell
DA hire-purchase
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. An agreement to sell
Future goods are to be manufactured, produced or acquired after the contract, so the contract can only be an agreement to sell, never a present sale.
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