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In a 'sale' as opposed to an 'agreement to sell', the property in the goods passes to the buyer:
AAt a future date
BOnly on full payment
COn delivery in instalments
DImmediately
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Immediately
Under Section 4(3) a sale transfers property immediately, whereas an agreement to sell transfers it at a future time or on a condition.
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