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Where gold is supplied to a goldsmith to make an ornament, or an artist is asked to paint a portrait, the contract is one of:
AWork and labour, not sale of goods
BSale of goods
CHire-purchase
DBailment only
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Work and labour, not sale of goods
Where the substance is the exercise of skill and labour and no goods are sold as such, it is a contract for work and labour rather than a sale of goods.
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